How To Fix DB6PM205 - NLS configuration entry &1 has been deleted


DB6PM205 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: DB6PM - DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows: Performance Monitoring

  • Message number: 205

  • Message text: NLS configuration entry &1 has been deleted

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message DB6PM205 - NLS configuration entry &1 has been deleted ?
    The SAP error message DB6PM205 indicates that a specific NLS (National Language Support) configuration entry has been deleted. This error typically arises in the context of database configurations, particularly when dealing with language settings or character sets in SAP systems.
    
    Cause: Deletion of NLS Configuration: The error occurs when an NLS configuration entry that is expected to be present in the database has been deleted or is missing. Database Configuration Changes: Changes made to the database configuration, such as updates or migrations, may inadvertently lead to the removal of certain NLS settings. Manual Deletion: An administrator may have manually deleted the NLS configuration entry without realizing its importance.
    Solution: Restore the NLS Configuration: If you have a backup of the database or the configuration settings, restore the missing NLS entry from the backup. If the NLS configuration can be recreated, you may need to manually re-enter the necessary settings. Check Database Logs: Review the database logs to identify when and

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