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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DBMON1 - Oracle monitoring: Messages for transaction DB02
Message number: 032
Message text: Entries successfully deleted
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DBMON1032
- Entries successfully deleted ?The SAP error message DBMON1032, which states "Entries successfully deleted," is not actually an error in the traditional sense. Instead, it is an informational message indicating that certain entries in the database have been successfully deleted. This message is typically generated by the Database Monitor (DBMON) in SAP when a deletion operation is performed.
Cause:
Since DBMON1032 is an informational message rather than an error, there is no specific "solution" required. However, if you are seeing this message and it is unexpected, you may want to consider the following:
Review Deletion Process: Check the process that led to the deletion. Ensure that the deletion was intended and that the correct entries were targeted.
Audit Logs: If you are concerned about data integrity, review audit logs or change logs to understand what entries were deleted and by whom.
Data Backup: If the deletion was not intended, ensure that you have a backup of the data. You may need to restore the deleted entries from a backup if necessary.
Monitoring: Implement monitoring or alerts for deletion operations if this is a recurring concern, to ensure that you are aware of any deletions happening in the system.
If you have further concerns or if this message is part of a larger issue, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis team or consulting SAP support for more detailed assistance.
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