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How To Fix /CFG/MIGRATION620 - Building Block &1 deletion started


/CFG/MIGRATION620 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /CFG/MIGRATION -

  • Message number: 620

  • Message text: Building Block &1 deletion started

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/CFG/MIGRATION620 - Details

  • The SAP error message /CFG/MIGRATION620 Building Block &1 deletion started typically relates to the migration of configuration settings or objects in the SAP system. This message indicates that a deletion process for a specific building block (represented by &1) has been initiated. 
    
    Cause: Migration Process: This message often appears during a migration process where certain configuration objects or building blocks are being removed or updated as part of a system upgrade or data migration. Configuration Changes: It may also occur if there are changes in the configuration settings that require the deletion of obsolete or redundant building blocks. System Cleanup: The system may be performing a cleanup operation to remove outdated or unnecessary configurations.
    Solution: Check Logs: Review the migration logs or system logs to understand the context of the deletion. This can provide insights into why the deletion was initiated and whether it was expected. Verify Dependencies: Ensure that the building block being deleted does

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