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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BTP_DL -
Message number: 103
Message text: &1 &2 has been removed by user &3
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BTP_DL103
- &1 &2 has been removed by user &3 ?The SAP error message BTP_DL103 typically indicates that a specific object (like a document, item, or entry) has been removed or deleted by a user. The message format usually includes placeholders for the object type, object ID, and the user who performed the deletion.
Cause:
- User Action: The most straightforward cause is that a user intentionally deleted the object. This could be due to a mistake or a deliberate action.
- System Process: Sometimes, automated processes or batch jobs may delete objects based on certain criteria or rules.
- Authorization Issues: If a user does not have the proper authorization to view or access the object, they may receive this message when trying to access it.
- Data Integrity Issues: There may be issues with data integrity or consistency in the database, leading to unexpected deletions.
Solution:
- Check User Activity: Review the logs or audit trails to determine which user deleted the object and why. This can help in understanding the context of the deletion.
- Restore Deleted Object: If the deletion was accidental, check if there is a backup or a way to restore the deleted object. Some systems have a recycle bin or similar functionality.
- Review Authorizations: Ensure that users have the appropriate authorizations to access the objects they need. This can prevent unauthorized deletions or access issues.
- Implement Change Management: If deletions are frequent and problematic, consider implementing stricter change management processes to track and control deletions.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support resources for specific guidance related to the object type in question.
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