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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CA_TTE_ADMIN - The message class for administration tool
Message number: 512
Message text: Deleted &1 records from table &2
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CA_TTE_ADMIN512
- Deleted &1 records from table &2 ?The SAP error message CA_TTE_ADMIN512 indicates that a certain number of records (denoted by
&1
) have been deleted from a specific table (denoted by&2
). This message typically arises in the context of data management or data cleanup processes within the SAP system, particularly in the area of Transport Management or Change and Transport System (CTS).Cause:
- Data Cleanup: The message is often triggered during a data cleanup operation where obsolete or unnecessary records are removed from the database to maintain system performance and integrity.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in configuration settings or transport requests may lead to the deletion of records that are no longer needed.
- Manual Deletion: An administrator or user may have manually executed a deletion process for specific records in the table.
Solution:
- Review Deletion Logs: Check the logs or reports related to the deletion process to understand which records were deleted and why. This can help in assessing the impact of the deletion.
- Data Backup: If the deletion was unintentional, restore the deleted records from a backup if available. Regular backups are crucial for recovery in such scenarios.
- Adjust Configuration: If the deletion is part of a scheduled job or automated process, review the configuration settings to ensure that only the intended records are being deleted.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific table and the context of the deletion to understand the implications and best practices.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists or if there are concerns about the integrity of the data, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
Related Information:
&2
) mentioned in the error message to understand its role in the system and the significance of the deleted records.SE11
(Data Dictionary), SE14
(Database Utility), or SE03
(Transport Organizer).By following these steps, you can address the error message CA_TTE_ADMIN512 effectively and ensure the integrity of your SAP system's data.
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