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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ACE_MIG - Accrual Engine migration: Messages from migration
Message number: 065
Message text: Table &1: Number of deleted records: &2
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ACE_MIG065
- Table &1: Number of deleted records: &2 ?The SAP error message ACE_MIG065 typically relates to data migration processes, particularly when using the SAP Data Migration Cockpit or similar tools. This message indicates that a certain number of records in a specified table have been deleted during a migration process.
Cause:
- Data Integrity Issues: The records may have been deleted due to integrity constraints not being met. For example, if there are foreign key relationships, and the parent records are missing, the child records may be deleted.
- Data Mapping Errors: If the mapping of data from the source system to the target system is incorrect, it may lead to the deletion of records that do not conform to the expected structure or values.
- Migration Configuration: The migration settings may have been configured to delete certain records based on specific criteria.
- Pre-existing Data: If the target system already contains data that conflicts with the incoming data, the migration process may delete records to resolve these conflicts.
Solution:
- Review Migration Logs: Check the migration logs for detailed information about which records were deleted and why. This can provide insights into the specific cause of the deletions.
- Data Validation: Ensure that the data being migrated meets all integrity constraints and validation rules of the target system. This may involve cleaning or transforming the data before migration.
- Adjust Mapping: Review and adjust the data mapping configuration to ensure that all necessary fields are correctly mapped and that there are no conflicts.
- Test Migration: Conduct a test migration with a smaller dataset to identify potential issues before performing a full migration.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or migration guides specific to the tool you are using for additional troubleshooting steps and best practices.
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