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How To Fix DMEE135 - &1 trees were deleted (including &2)


DMEE135 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: DMEE - Messages for Data Medium Exchange Engine

  • Message number: 135

  • Message text: &1 trees were deleted (including &2)

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DMEE135 - Details

  • The SAP error message DMEE135 indicates that certain trees in the Data Medium Exchange Engine (DMEE) have been deleted. This error typically arises when there are issues related to the configuration of DMEE trees, which are used for generating payment files, bank statements, and other data formats.
    
    Cause: Tree Deletion: The error occurs when a DMEE tree that is referenced in a configuration is deleted. This can happen due to manual deletion or changes in the configuration that lead to the removal of the tree. Incorrect Configuration: If the configuration points to a tree that no longer exists, it will trigger this error. Transport Issues: Sometimes, trees may be deleted or not transported correctly between different SAP systems (e.g., from development to production).
    Solution: Check Tree Existence: Verify if the trees mentioned in the error message still exist in the DMEE configuration. You can do this by navigating to the DMEE transaction (usually transaction code DMEE). Restore

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