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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 5C - HR: Messages for Switzerland
Message number: 611
Message text: Account &1 was successfully deleted.
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5C611
- Account &1 was successfully deleted. ?The SAP error message 5C611 indicates that an account (denoted by &1) has been successfully deleted. This message is typically informational rather than an error, meaning that the action of deleting the account was completed without issues. However, it can also indicate that there may be some implications or follow-up actions required after the deletion.
Cause:
- Account Deletion: The primary cause of this message is that a user or process has executed a command to delete an account in the SAP system.
- System Configuration: The account may have been deleted as part of a system configuration change or cleanup process.
- User Action: A user with the appropriate permissions may have manually deleted the account.
Solution:
- Verify Deletion: Check if the deletion was intended. If the account was deleted by mistake, you may need to restore it if possible.
- Check Dependencies: Ensure that there are no dependencies or linked transactions that may be affected by the deletion of the account.
- Audit Logs: Review audit logs to understand who deleted the account and why. This can help in preventing unintended deletions in the future.
- User Training: If the deletion was unintentional, consider providing additional training to users on the implications of deleting accounts in SAP.
- Backup and Recovery: If necessary, ensure that you have a backup and recovery plan in place for critical accounts to avoid data loss.
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