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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ADW - Advanced Developer Workplace
Message number: 184
Message text: Index loaded from database (&1 bytes, &2 packages, &3 lines)
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ADW184
- Index loaded from database (&1 bytes, &2 packages, &3 lines) ?The SAP error message ADW184 indicates that an index has been loaded from the database, and it provides information about the size of the index in bytes, the number of packages, and the number of lines. This message is typically related to the SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) or SAP HANA database systems, and it can occur in various contexts, such as during data processing or when accessing certain database objects.
Cause:
- Index Loading: The message is informational and indicates that an index has been loaded from the database. This is a normal operation in database management systems where indexes are used to speed up data retrieval.
- Performance Monitoring: It may also indicate that the system is monitoring performance and resource usage related to index loading.
- Database Configuration: The configuration of the database or the way the application interacts with the database may lead to this message being displayed.
Solution:
- No Immediate Action Required: Since ADW184 is primarily an informational message, no immediate action is typically required unless it is accompanied by other error messages or performance issues.
- Performance Tuning: If you notice performance degradation, consider reviewing your database indexing strategy. Ensure that indexes are optimized for the queries being executed.
- Database Maintenance: Regularly perform database maintenance tasks such as updating statistics, rebuilding fragmented indexes, and ensuring that the database is properly configured for optimal performance.
- Monitoring Tools: Use SAP monitoring tools to analyze database performance and identify any potential bottlenecks or issues related to index usage.
Related Information:
If you are experiencing performance issues or other errors in conjunction with this message, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or database administrator for a more in-depth analysis.
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