How To Fix DB10015 - Some objects are not found in both the database and the ABAP Dictionary


DB10015 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: DB10 - Database Monitor: messages

  • Message number: 015

  • Message text: Some objects are not found in both the database and the ABAP Dictionary

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message DB10015 - Some objects are not found in both the database and the ABAP Dictionary ?
    The SAP error message DB10015 indicates that there are discrepancies between the database and the ABAP Dictionary. This typically means that certain database objects (like tables, views, or indexes) that are expected to exist in the database are either missing or not properly defined in the ABAP Dictionary, or vice versa.
    Causes:
    
    Missing Database Objects: The database objects that are supposed to be defined in the ABAP Dictionary do not exist in the database.
    Inconsistent Definitions: The definitions of the objects in the ABAP Dictionary do not match those in the database (e.g., changes made directly in the database without corresponding updates in the ABAP Dictionary).
    Transport Issues: Objects may not have been transported correctly from one system to another, leading to inconsistencies.
    Database Migration: If a database migration or upgrade was performed, some objects may not have been migrated correctly.
    Manual Changes: Direct changes made to the database (e.g., using SQL commands) without updating the

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