How To Fix 0Q075 - DBCON entry &1 deleted


0Q075 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: 0Q - Microsoft SQL Server Porting

  • Message number: 075

  • Message text: DBCON entry &1 deleted

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message 0Q075 - DBCON entry &1 deleted ?
    The SAP error message 0Q075, which states "DBCON entry &1 deleted," typically occurs in the context of database connectivity issues, particularly when using the Database Connection (DBCON) feature in SAP. This error indicates that a specific DBCON entry, which is used to establish a connection to a database, has been deleted or is no longer available.
    
    Cause: Manual Deletion: The DBCON entry may have been manually deleted by a user with the necessary permissions. Transport Issues: If the DBCON entry was part of a transport request that was not properly imported, it could lead to the entry being unavailable. System Configuration Changes: Changes in system configuration or database settings may lead to the deletion or invalidation of the DBCON entry. Database Migration: If there has been a migration or upgrade of the database, the DBCON entries may not have been migrated correctly.
    Solution: Recreate the DBCON Entry: Use transaction code DBCON to create a new database connection entry. Ensure

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