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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 69 - Central Functions of Financial Asset Management
Message number: 601
Message text: Entry deleted
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69601
- Entry deleted ?The SAP error message "69601 Entry deleted" typically indicates that a specific entry or record that you are trying to access or manipulate has been deleted from the database. This can occur in various contexts, such as when working with master data, transactional data, or configuration settings.
Causes:
- Data Deletion: The most straightforward cause is that the entry has been deleted by a user or through a batch job.
- Data Consistency Issues: Sometimes, inconsistencies in the database can lead to entries being marked as deleted or inaccessible.
- Authorization Issues: If you do not have the necessary permissions to view or access the entry, it may appear as if it has been deleted.
- System Errors: Occasionally, system errors or bugs can lead to unexpected behavior, including the deletion of entries.
Solutions:
- Check Data Existence: Verify if the entry still exists in the database. You can do this by using transaction codes relevant to the data type (e.g., SE16 for table entries).
- Review Change Logs: If you have access, check the change logs to see if the entry was deleted and by whom. This can help identify if it was a user action or a system process.
- Restore Deleted Entries: If the entry was deleted accidentally, you may need to restore it from a backup or recreate it manually, depending on your organization's data recovery policies.
- Check Authorizations: Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to access the data. If not, contact your SAP security administrator to grant the required permissions.
- Consult with IT Support: If the issue persists or if you suspect a system error, it may be necessary to consult with your IT support team or SAP Basis team for further investigation.
Related Information:
If you continue to experience issues or if the error is affecting critical business processes, it may be beneficial to escalate the matter to SAP support for more specialized assistance.
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