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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /AIF/LFA_MES -
Message number: 125
Message text: File &1&2&3&4 deleted
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/AIF/LFA_MES125
- File &1&2&3&4 deleted ?The SAP error message
/AIF/LFA_MES125 File &1&2&3&4 deleted
typically indicates that a file that the Application Interface Framework (AIF) is trying to access has been deleted or is no longer available in the specified location. This can occur in various scenarios, such as during file processing, data import/export, or integration scenarios.Cause:
- File Deletion: The file was manually deleted by a user or by a scheduled job.
- File Path Issues: The file path specified in the configuration may be incorrect or has changed.
- File System Issues: There may be issues with the file system where the file is stored, such as permissions or disk space problems.
- Configuration Errors: The AIF configuration may not be set up correctly, leading to attempts to access non-existent files.
Solution:
- Check File Existence: Verify if the file mentioned in the error message actually exists in the specified directory. If it has been deleted, you may need to restore it from a backup or recreate it.
- Review Configuration: Check the AIF configuration settings to ensure that the file paths are correct and point to the right location.
- Permissions: Ensure that the user or process trying to access the file has the necessary permissions to read from the directory.
- File System Health: Check the health of the file system to ensure there are no underlying issues affecting file access.
- Logs and Traces: Review the AIF logs and traces for additional context or related error messages that may provide more insight into the issue.
- Reprocess the Interface: If the file is critical for processing, you may need to reprocess the interface or the relevant data flow after addressing the file issue.
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