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How To Fix CBRC_REGCHECK184 - Number of deleted entries in table &1: &2


CBRC_REGCHECK184 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: CBRC_REGCHECK - Messages for Substance-Related Regulation Check

  • Message number: 184

  • Message text: Number of deleted entries in table &1: &2

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CBRC_REGCHECK184 - Details

  • The SAP error message CBRC_REGCHECK184 indicates that there are a certain number of deleted entries in a specific table, which is referenced as &1, and the number of deleted entries is indicated by &2. This message typically arises in the context of data consistency checks or during the execution of certain processes that require a clean state of the database.
    
    Cause: Data Consistency Issues: The error usually points to a situation where there are orphaned or inconsistent entries in the database. This can happen due to various reasons, such as: Incomplete data deletion processes. Manual deletions that did not follow the proper procedures. System errors during data processing that left behind residual entries. Database Maintenance: If regular database maintenance tasks (like archiving or cleaning up old data) are not performed, it can lead to an accumulation of deleted entries.
    Solution: Check the Table: Identify the table indicated by &1 in the error message. You can use transaction codes

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