How To Fix DFS_POSITION_COMMON100 - Object deleted successfully.


DFS_POSITION_COMMON100 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: DFS_POSITION_COMMON - Message Class for Defense Position Common

  • Message number: 100

  • Message text: Object deleted successfully.

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message DFS_POSITION_COMMON100 - Object deleted successfully. ?
    The SAP error message "DFS_POSITION_COMMON100 Object deleted successfully" typically indicates that an operation intended to delete an object (such as a document, record, or entry) has been completed successfully. However, this message can sometimes be misleading, as it may appear in contexts where the deletion was not intended or where the user expected a different outcome.
    
    Cause: Unintentional Deletion: The user may have inadvertently triggered a deletion process. System Configuration: Certain configurations or settings in the SAP system may lead to automatic deletions of objects based on specific criteria. User Permissions: Users with certain permissions may be able to delete objects without adequate warnings or confirmations. Data Integrity Issues: There may be underlying data integrity issues that cause objects to be deleted unexpectedly.
    Solution: Check User Actions: Review the actions taken by the user prior to receiving the message to determine if the deletion was intentional. Review Logs: Check system logs or transaction logs to see if there

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