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Problems on Windows X64 with SQL2005 X64

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Hi All:

After successful export with R3Load of a ECC5.00 (Kernel 6.40 Patch level 171) when we import the data into SQL2005 SP1 and after successful import into the target database, we have some inconsistencies in several DYNPROS, we got errors like this when we run several transactions:

BZW Error 2 during compression/decompression ( UNPAC)

AB0 Run-time error "DYNPRO_SYNTAX_ERROR" occurred

and in the trace files we found:

Fri Feb 23 16:12:35 2007

***LOG BZW=> error 2 on compression/decompression using UNPACK [dbdynp#1 @ 842] [dbdynp 0842 ]

      • ERROR => Involved dynpro: SAPMF02D - 0101

dbdynp.c 842]

      • ERROR => DY-SRC_READ BUFFER: any error 4 [dgdynp.c 1225]

It seems the DYNPROSOURCE table contains bad entries, but the export/import procedure was successful, we also execute "Tools for MS SQL" successfully.

Any help will be greatly appreciated...!!!

Regards,

Federico

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markus_doehr2
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> BZW Error 2 during compression/decompression (

> UNPAC)

> AB0 Run-time error "DYNPRO_SYNTAX_ERROR" occurred

>

> and in the trace files we found:

>

> Fri Feb 23 16:12:35 2007

> ***LOG BZW=> error 2 on

> compression/decompression using UNPACK [dbdynp#1

> @ 842] [dbdynp 0842 ]

> *** ERROR => Involved dynpro: SAPMF02D

> - 0101

> DY-SRC_READ BUFFER: any error 4 [dgdynp.c 1225]

>

do you also use the latest lib_dbsl patch for that platform? Also check ST02 if your dynpro buffer is big enough.

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Markus

former_member204746
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check if your hard drive is compressed at OS level... not a good idea for Database files.