How To Fix /CFG/MIGRATION651 - Pseudo-logical Deletion Push for &1 started!


/CFG/MIGRATION651 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /CFG/MIGRATION -

  • Message number: 651

  • Message text: Pseudo-logical Deletion Push for &1 started!

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /CFG/MIGRATION651 - Pseudo-logical Deletion Push for &1 started! ?
    The SAP error message /CFG/MIGRATION651 Pseudo-logical Deletion Push for &1 started! typically relates to the process of pseudo-logical deletion in the context of data migration or data management within SAP systems. This message indicates that a process has been initiated to handle the pseudo-logical deletion of a specific object or entity, represented by &1.
    
    Cause: Data Migration: This message often appears during data migration activities where certain objects need to be marked for deletion without physically removing them from the database. Data Management: It can also occur during data management tasks where logical deletion is required for compliance or data governance reasons.
    Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings that trigger this process unexpectedly or incorrectly.
    Solution: Monitor the Process: Since this message indicates that a process has started, you should monitor the system to see if it completes successfully. Check the logs for any subsequent messages that indicate success or failure. Check Configuration: Review the configuration

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