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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ADW - Advanced Developer Workplace
Message number: 220
Message text: Indexing completed. Last update on &1 at &2
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ADW220
- Indexing completed. Last update on &1 at &2 ?The SAP error message ADW220 indicates that the indexing process for a specific data object has been completed, and it provides information about the last update time. This message is generally informational rather than an error, meaning it does not indicate a problem that needs to be resolved. However, it can be useful for monitoring and troubleshooting purposes.
Cause:
&1
and &2
typically represent the name of the data object and the timestamp of the last update, respectively.Since ADW220 is an informational message, there is no direct solution required. However, if you are seeing this message and are concerned about the indexing process, you can take the following steps:
Verify Indexing Status: Check the status of the indexing process to ensure that it completed without errors. You can do this by reviewing logs or monitoring tools in SAP.
Review Last Update: Look at the timestamp provided in the message to understand when the last update occurred. This can help you determine if the data is current or if further updates are needed.
Check for Related Messages: If you are experiencing issues with data retrieval or performance, check for any related error messages or warnings that may provide more context.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support resources for more information on indexing processes and best practices.
Monitor Performance: If you are concerned about performance, consider monitoring the performance of the indexed data and adjusting indexing strategies as necessary.
SE11
(Data Dictionary) or SE14
(Database Utility) to manage and monitor database objects and their indexes.If you have specific concerns or if the message is accompanied by other errors, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or SAP support for further assistance.
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