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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DB6PM - DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows: Performance Monitoring
Message number: 213
Message text: SAP delivered CLP scripts cannot be deleted
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DB6PM213
- SAP delivered CLP scripts cannot be deleted ?The SAP error message DB6PM213 indicates that there is an attempt to delete SAP-delivered CLP (Client-Specific) scripts, which is not allowed. This error typically arises in the context of database management and backup operations within SAP systems, particularly when dealing with database scripts that are part of the standard SAP delivery.
Cause:
- SAP Standard Protection: SAP protects certain delivered scripts to ensure the integrity and stability of the system. These scripts are essential for the proper functioning of the database and the overall SAP environment.
- User Permissions: The user attempting to delete the scripts may not have the necessary permissions or roles assigned to perform such actions.
- System Configuration: The system may be configured to prevent the deletion of standard scripts to avoid accidental loss of critical functionality.
Solution:
- Do Not Delete: The primary solution is to refrain from attempting to delete SAP-delivered CLP scripts. Instead, focus on modifying or creating new scripts as needed without affecting the standard ones.
- Check Permissions: Ensure that the user has the appropriate permissions to manage scripts. If necessary, consult with your SAP Basis or security team to review and adjust user roles.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific database and version you are using. This can provide insights into best practices for managing scripts and any restrictions in place.
- Contact SAP Support: If there is a specific need to modify or delete a script, and you believe it is necessary for your operations, consider reaching out to SAP Support for guidance. They may provide alternative solutions or confirm the necessity of keeping the scripts intact.
Related Information:
In summary, the DB6PM213 error is a protective measure by SAP to maintain system integrity. The best course of action is to avoid deleting standard scripts and to seek alternative solutions for any required modifications.
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