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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CNV20551 - message for package 20551 (company code delete)
Message number: 794
Message text: Table &1 records deleted from &2 to &3 for package &4
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CNV20551794
- Table &1 records deleted from &2 to &3 for package &4 ?The SAP error message CNV20551794 indicates that records from a specific table (denoted as &1) have been deleted from a specified range (from &2 to &3) for a particular package (&4). This message is typically associated with data migration or data conversion processes, particularly when using SAP's Conversion Tools or during system migrations.
Cause:
- Data Migration Process: This error often occurs during data migration activities where certain records are intentionally deleted as part of the data cleansing or transformation process.
- Data Integrity Issues: The records may have been found to be inconsistent or invalid according to the business rules defined in the migration process.
- Configuration Settings: There may be specific settings or parameters in the migration tool that dictate which records should be deleted based on certain criteria.
Solution:
- Review Migration Logs: Check the detailed logs of the migration process to understand why these records were deleted. Look for any warnings or errors that might indicate issues with the data.
- Data Validation: Ensure that the data being migrated meets the necessary criteria and is valid. This may involve checking for missing fields, incorrect formats, or other data integrity issues.
- Adjust Migration Parameters: If the deletion of these records was not intended, review and adjust the parameters or settings in the migration tool to prevent unwanted deletions.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation related to the specific migration tool or process you are using. There may be specific guidelines or best practices that can help you avoid this issue.
- Backup Data: If possible, ensure that you have a backup of the data before performing migration activities, so you can restore any records that were unintentionally deleted.
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