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Apr 23, 2009 at 07:42 PM

Error in phase: PARMVNT_SHD (ddlntabs and RETURN CODE)

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Hello,

I'm upgrading my system from 4.7 x110 SR1 to ECC6.0.

My database is Oracle 10.2.0.4

In upgrade phase PARMVNT_SHD I get the following error:

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MVNTABS ERRORS: ddlntabs and RETURN CODE in PD000423.C11

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2EETP345 09:02:00: Retcode 1024: SQL-error "955-ORA-00955: name is

already used by an existing obje

2EETP345 ct" in DDL statement for "TFK090C "

2EETP334 09:02:00: error in DDL, nametab for "TFK090C" not activated

1 ETP111 exit code : "8"

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Above is the log file: MVNTSHD.ELG

The file TP00.ECO:

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EXECUTING /usr/sap/put/exe/tp (tp) pf=/usr/sap/put/bin/MVNTSHD.TPP ddlntabs C11 ddlmode=F step=S protyear=00 shadow_only strel=620 substext=4G -Dbuffreset=no touch=NO

This is /usr/sap/put/exe/tp version 372.04.08 (release 700, unicode enabled)

Warning: Parameter INTERRUPT is no longer used.

Warning: Parameter DAYLIGHT_SHUTDOWN is no longer used.

Warning: Parameter WITH_TACOB is no longer used.

Warning: Parameter IMPDP_BY_EVENT is no longer used.

Warning: Parameter INTERRUPT is no longer used.

Warning: Parameter DAYLIGHT_SHUTDOWN is no longer used.

Warning: Parameter WITH_TACOB is no longer used.

Warning: Parameter IMPDP_BY_EVENT is no longer used.

Warning: Parameter DBCONFPATH is no longer used.

Warning: Parameter STARTDB is no longer used.

Warning: Parameter STOPDB is no longer used.

tp finished with return code: 8

meaning:

A tool used by tp produced errors

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I have looked to notes 922487 and 696249 but these notes describe a

slightly different problem.

How could I correct the error and proceed the upgrade?

Kind regards,

Richard Meijn