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Message type: E = Error
Message class: AX - Asset Accounting XPRA messages
Message number: 042
Message text: &1 data records inserted into database table &2 successfully
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AX042
- &1 data records inserted into database table &2 successfully ?The SAP error message AX042 indicates that a certain number of data records have been successfully inserted into a database table. The message format typically looks like this:
AX042 &1 data records inserted into database table &2 successfully.
Cause:
This message is not actually an error but rather an informational message indicating that a batch of records has been successfully inserted into a specified database table. The placeholders
&1
and&2
represent the number of records inserted and the name of the database table, respectively.Solution:
Since this message is informational and not an error, there is no action required to resolve it. It simply confirms that the data insertion process was successful. If you are expecting a different outcome (e.g., if you were expecting an error message), you may want to check the preceding steps in your process to ensure that everything is functioning as intended.
Related Information:
Context of Use: This message is often seen in the context of data migration, batch processing, or data uploads where multiple records are being inserted into a database table.
Follow-Up Actions: If you are performing a data upload or migration, you may want to verify the integrity of the data that was inserted. This can be done by querying the database table to ensure that the expected number of records is present and that the data is accurate.
Logging and Monitoring: It is a good practice to log such messages for auditing purposes, especially in data migration scenarios, to keep track of what data has been processed.
Further Investigation: If you encounter this message unexpectedly or if it is part of a larger process that is failing, you may want to review the logs or the process flow to identify any issues that may have occurred prior to this message.
In summary, AX042 is a confirmation of successful data insertion, and no corrective action is needed unless there are other issues in the process.
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