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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CH - CAD/PP integration messages
Message number: 075
Message text: Your trash folder has been emptied
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CH075
- Your trash folder has been emptied ?The SAP error message CH075, which states "Your trash folder has been emptied," typically occurs in the context of SAP Business Workflow or SAP Business Objects when a user attempts to access items that have been deleted or when the system has automatically cleared the trash folder.
Cause:
- Automatic Cleanup: SAP systems often have a scheduled job that automatically empties the trash folder after a certain period. If items are deleted and the cleanup job runs, users may encounter this message when trying to access those items.
- Manual Deletion: Users or administrators may have manually emptied the trash folder, leading to the unavailability of previously deleted items.
- System Configuration: The system may be configured to have a shorter retention period for deleted items, resulting in quicker emptying of the trash folder.
Solution:
- Check for Deleted Items: If you need to recover specific items, check if they can be restored from a backup or if they were moved to another location before deletion.
- Review System Settings: Consult with your SAP administrator to review the settings related to the trash folder and its retention policy. Adjustments can be made to extend the retention period if necessary.
- User Training: Ensure that users are aware of the implications of deleting items and the functioning of the trash folder to prevent accidental loss of important data.
- Backup Strategy: Implement a robust backup strategy to ensure that important documents and items can be restored even after they have been deleted from the trash folder.
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