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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CNV_LTHCM_D_10 - LT HCM: Message Class for Data Deletion
Message number: 062
Message text: Table &1 will be deleted
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CNV_LTHCM_D_10062
- Table &1 will be deleted ?The SAP error message CNV_LTHCM_D_10062, which states "Table &1 will be deleted," typically occurs during data migration or conversion processes, particularly when using the SAP Landscape Transformation (SLT) or other data migration tools. This message indicates that a specific table (denoted by &1) is scheduled for deletion as part of the data transformation or migration process.
Cause:
- Data Migration Process: The error is often a part of a data migration process where certain tables are identified for deletion based on the migration strategy or rules defined in the project.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings in the migration project that dictate which tables should be deleted.
- Data Integrity Checks: The system may have identified that the table in question is no longer needed or is causing issues with data integrity.
Solution:
- Review Migration Settings: Check the configuration settings of your data migration project to understand why the table is marked for deletion. Ensure that this is the intended behavior.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation related to the specific migration tool you are using (e.g., SAP Landscape Transformation) to understand the implications of deleting the table.
- Backup Data: If the table contains important data, ensure that you have a backup before proceeding with the deletion.
- Adjust Migration Rules: If the deletion is not intended, you may need to adjust the migration rules or mappings to prevent the table from being deleted.
- Run Migration in Test Mode: If possible, run the migration in a test environment to see the effects of the deletion and to verify that it does not impact other processes.
Related Information:
LTMC
(Legacy Transfer Migration Cockpit) or LTMOM
(Migration Object Modeler).If the issue persists or if you are unsure about the implications of the deletion, it may be beneficial to consult with an SAP expert or your organization's SAP support team for further assistance.
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