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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DMCLG - DMC Tool Development
Message number: 707
Message text: FROM DDIC flags have been removed successfully
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DMCLG707
- FROM DDIC flags have been removed successfully ?The SAP error message DMCLG707 indicates that the flags in the Data Dictionary (DDIC) have been removed successfully. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message that indicates a successful operation related to the Data Dictionary.
Cause:
The message DMCLG707 typically occurs during operations that involve the modification or adjustment of database objects, such as tables, views, or data elements. The flags being referred to are likely related to the status of these objects, which may have been set during previous operations (e.g., during a transport, activation, or modification).
Solution:
Since DMCLG707 is an informational message indicating success, there is generally no action required unless you are experiencing issues with the related database objects. If you are facing issues, consider the following steps:
Check Related Logs: Review the logs or messages preceding DMCLG707 to identify if there were any warnings or errors that might indicate a problem.
Verify Object Status: Ensure that the database objects you were working with are in the expected state. You can do this by checking the transaction codes like SE11 (Data Dictionary) or SE14 (Database Utility).
Re-activate Objects: If you suspect that the removal of flags has caused issues, you can try re-activating the affected objects to restore their proper state.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific operation you were performing to ensure that all steps were followed correctly.
Contact SAP Support: If you continue to experience issues or if the message is accompanied by other errors, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
Related Information:
In summary, DMCLG707 is an informational message indicating successful removal of flags in the Data Dictionary, and while it typically does not require action, it is important to monitor the context in which it appears.
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