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How To Fix CD758 - DDIC object '&' deleted


CD758 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: CD - Change Documents

  • Message number: 758

  • Message text: DDIC object '&' deleted

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CD758 - Details

  • The SAP error message CD758 indicates that a Data Dictionary (DDIC) object, such as a table, view, or data element, has been deleted. This can occur for various reasons, including changes in the development environment, transport issues, or manual deletions.
    
    Cause: Manual Deletion: The DDIC object was manually deleted by a developer or administrator. Transport Issues: The object may have been deleted in the target system due to transport errors or inconsistencies during the transport process. Development Changes: Changes in the development environment that were not properly synchronized with the production or quality assurance environments. Object Dependencies: The object might have been deleted because it was dependent on another object that was removed.
    Solution: Check Object Status: Verify if the object is indeed deleted by checking in the Data Dictionary (transaction SE11 or SE80). Restore Object: If the object was deleted accidentally, you may need to restore it from a backup or recreate it if possible. Transport Request: If

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