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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 9J1UF_TP - Transfer pricing Ukraine
Message number: 164
Message text: Data of the table & was deleted in productive mode
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9J1UF_TP164
- Data of the table & was deleted in productive mode ?The SAP error message 9J1UF_TP164 indicates that data from a specific table was deleted in productive mode, which is typically a critical issue in SAP systems. This error is often related to data integrity and compliance with business processes, as deleting data in a production environment can lead to inconsistencies and potential operational disruptions.
Cause:
- Accidental Deletion: Data may have been deleted accidentally by a user or through a program that was not properly tested.
- Incorrect Configuration: Misconfiguration of data management settings or processes that allow deletions in production.
- Transport Issues: Changes transported from a development or quality environment that inadvertently included deletion commands.
- User Permissions: Users with excessive permissions may have the ability to delete data without proper checks.
Solution:
- Restore Data: If possible, restore the deleted data from a backup. This is the most straightforward solution if backups are available.
- Audit Logs: Check the system logs to identify who performed the deletion and when. This can help in understanding the context and preventing future occurrences.
- Review User Permissions: Ensure that only authorized personnel have the ability to delete data in production. Implement role-based access controls.
- Implement Data Protection Measures: Consider implementing measures such as:
- Data archiving instead of deletion.
- Setting up alerts for deletion actions.
- Using transaction codes that restrict deletion in production environments.
- Testing and Validation: Before transporting changes to production, ensure thorough testing in a non-production environment to avoid accidental deletions.
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