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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DB6PM - DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows: Performance Monitoring
Message number: 018
Message text: &1 entries have been deleted
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DB6PM018
- &1 entries have been deleted ?The SAP error message DB6PM018 indicates that a certain number of entries have been deleted from the database. This message is typically related to database management and can occur in various contexts, such as during data archiving, deletion processes, or database maintenance tasks.
Cause:
- Data Deletion: The error message is triggered when a batch job or a process deletes entries from a database table. This could be part of a regular data maintenance task, such as archiving old data or cleaning up temporary tables.
- Database Constraints: The deletion might be due to constraints or rules set within the database that dictate when and how data can be removed.
- Job Execution: If a background job is running that is responsible for data deletion, this message may appear as a notification of the job's completion.
Solution:
- Review Job Logs: Check the logs of the job that triggered this message to understand what entries were deleted and why. This can provide insight into whether the deletions were expected or if there was an issue.
- Data Backup: Ensure that you have a backup of your data before performing any deletion operations. If the deletions were not intended, you may need to restore from a backup.
- Check Configuration: Review the configuration settings related to data retention and deletion policies in your SAP system. Ensure that they align with your organization's data management strategy.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific transaction or process that led to this message for more detailed guidance.
- Monitor Database Health: Regularly monitor the health of your database to ensure that it is functioning correctly and that there are no underlying issues that could lead to unexpected deletions.
Related Information:
SARA
for archiving or SE14
for database utility tasks.If the issue persists or if you are unsure about the implications of the deletions, it may be advisable to contact SAP support for further assistance.
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