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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 42 - Information Workbench
Message number: 095
Message text: Template &1 deleted
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The SAP error message "42095 Template &1 deleted" typically indicates that a specific template (identified by the placeholder &1) has been deleted from the system. This error can occur in various contexts, such as when trying to access a template for a report, a layout, or a configuration that no longer exists.
Cause:
- Template Deletion: The most straightforward cause is that the template has been intentionally deleted by a user or through a system process.
- Authorization Issues: Sometimes, the user may not have the necessary authorizations to access the template, leading to the perception that it has been deleted.
- Transport Issues: If the template was part of a transport request that was not successfully imported, it may appear as deleted in the target system.
- Data Consistency Issues: There may be inconsistencies in the database or application layer that lead to the system not being able to find the template.
Solution:
- Check Template Existence: Verify if the template still exists in the system. You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction or area where the template is used.
- Restore the Template: If the template was deleted, you may need to restore it from a backup or recreate it if possible.
- Check Authorizations: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the template. This may involve checking user roles and permissions.
- Review Transport Requests: If the issue is related to transport, check the transport logs to ensure that all requests were successfully imported and that the template is present in the target system.
- Consult with Basis Team: If there are data consistency issues, it may be necessary to involve the SAP Basis team to check the database and application layer for any inconsistencies.
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If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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