Row based Target only mode not supported

when i try to execute a mapping i am getting the following error
Row based Target only mode not supported
what can be the reasons for this

Hello Michael
Check if you have a procedure (other than pre or post mapping) in your mapping. Every part of a mapping after a procedure can only be generated in row-based mode.
Hope this helps
Mate

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