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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DG - DG: Messages for Dangerous Goods Management
Message number: 189
Message text: &1 data records added to table &2
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DG189
- &1 data records added to table &2 ?The SAP error message DG189 indicates that a certain number of data records have been added to a specified table. This message is typically informational rather than an error, meaning it is not necessarily indicative of a problem but rather a notification of a successful operation.
Cause:
The message DG189 is triggered when a batch operation, such as data upload or data migration, has successfully added records to a database table. The message format is usually as follows:
DG189 &1 data records added to table &2
Where
&1
represents the number of records added, and&2
represents the name of the table to which the records were added.Solution:
Since DG189 is an informational message, there is generally no action required unless you are expecting a different outcome (e.g., fewer records than expected). Here are some steps you can take if you need to investigate further:
Verify Data Integrity: Check the records that were added to ensure they meet your expectations in terms of data quality and completeness.
Check for Duplicates: If you were expecting a unique set of records, verify that the newly added records do not duplicate existing records unless that is intended.
Review Logs: If this message appears in the context of a larger data migration or upload process, review the logs for any preceding messages that might indicate issues or warnings.
Consult Documentation: If you are using a specific transaction or program that generated this message, refer to the relevant SAP documentation for more context on the operation performed.
Monitor Performance: If this message is part of a larger batch job, monitor the performance of the system to ensure that the addition of records does not negatively impact system performance.
Related Information:
If you encounter this message in a context where you expected an error or issue, further investigation into the specific process or transaction that generated the message may be necessary.
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