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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CACS_DBIF2D - Messages for Database Accesses
Message number: 106
Message text: Table '&1': Content was successfully deleted
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CACS_DBIF2D106
- Table '&1': Content was successfully deleted ?The SAP error message CACS_DBIF2D106 indicates that content in a specific table (denoted by
&1
) has been successfully deleted. This message is typically informational rather than an error, meaning that the deletion process was completed without issues. However, it can also indicate that the deletion was unexpected or that the user was not aware of the deletion.Cause:
- Intentional Deletion: The content was deleted as part of a scheduled job, manual intervention, or a data cleanup process.
- Data Management: It could be part of a data archiving or purging strategy to manage database size and performance.
- User Action: A user or administrator may have executed a transaction or program that resulted in the deletion of records from the specified table.
Solution:
- Verify Deletion: Check the specific table mentioned in the error message to confirm that the deletion was intended. You can use transaction codes like SE11 (Data Dictionary) or SE16 (Data Browser) to view the table contents.
- Check Logs: Review application logs or change logs to determine who or what process initiated the deletion. This can help identify if it was an expected action.
- Restore Data: If the deletion was not intended, you may need to restore the data from a backup if available. Ensure that you have a proper backup strategy in place for critical data.
- Review Processes: If the deletion was part of a scheduled job or automated process, review the configuration to ensure it aligns with your data management policies.
- User Training: If users are inadvertently causing deletions, consider providing training or implementing additional checks to prevent accidental deletions.
Related Information:
&1
is mentioned. Understanding the purpose of this table is crucial for assessing the impact of the deletion.If you need further assistance, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis or functional team for a deeper investigation into the issue.
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