How To Fix 34210 - Fact &1 deleted


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: 34 - Messages for Sales Configuration Engine (SCE)

  • Message number: 210

  • Message text: Fact &1 deleted

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message 34210 - Fact &1 deleted ?

    The SAP error message "34210: Fact &1 deleted" typically indicates that a specific fact or record has been deleted from the system, and the system is trying to reference it. This error can occur in various contexts, such as during data processing, reporting, or when trying to access a specific record that no longer exists.

    Cause:

    1. Data Deletion: The most common cause is that the fact (record) referenced by the system has been deleted. This could be due to manual deletion, data archiving, or data cleansing processes.
    2. Data Integrity Issues: There may be inconsistencies in the database, where references to deleted records are still being made.
    3. Configuration Issues: Incorrect configuration settings in the system may lead to attempts to access deleted records.
    4. Timing Issues: If the system is trying to access data that is in the process of being deleted or has been recently deleted, it may trigger this error.

    Solution:

    1. Check Data Integrity: Verify the integrity of the data in the relevant tables. Ensure that there are no orphaned references to deleted records.
    2. Review Deletion Logs: Check the logs or audit trails to understand when and why the record was deleted. This can help in determining if the deletion was intentional or accidental.
    3. Restore Deleted Records: If the deletion was accidental and you have backups, consider restoring the deleted records.
    4. Update References: If the application or process is trying to access a deleted record, update the logic to handle such cases gracefully, ensuring that it does not attempt to access non-existent records.
    5. Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or notes related to the specific module or transaction where the error occurred for any known issues or patches.
    6. Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists and you cannot determine the cause, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: Depending on where the error occurs, you may want to check specific transaction codes related to the module in question (e.g., CO, FI, MM).
    • SAP Notes: Search for relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error message or provide guidance on similar issues.
    • System Logs: Check system logs (SM21) for any additional error messages or warnings that may provide more context about the issue.
    • User Authorization: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the data in question, as lack of permissions can sometimes lead to misleading error messages.

    By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve the issue related to the SAP error message "34210: Fact &1 deleted."

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