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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DO - Dictionary: Mass activation of domains and data elements
Message number: 933
Message text: & structured objects were deleted
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DO933
- & structured objects were deleted ?The SAP error message DO933 typically indicates that structured objects (like InfoObjects, DataSources, or other related objects) have been deleted in the system, which can lead to issues in data processing or reporting. This error often arises in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP BI (Business Intelligence) environments.
Cause:
- Deletion of Objects: The primary cause of the DO933 error is the deletion of structured objects that are still being referenced in other parts of the system, such as queries, reports, or data flows.
- Transport Issues: Sometimes, objects may be deleted in one system (like a development environment) and not properly transported to another system (like production), leading to inconsistencies.
- Manual Changes: Manual deletions or changes made by users without proper checks can also lead to this error.
Solution:
- Restore Deleted Objects: If the objects were deleted accidentally, you can restore them from a backup or transport request if available.
- Check Dependencies: Use transaction codes like
SE11
(Data Dictionary) orSE80
(Object Navigator) to check for dependencies and references to the deleted objects. This can help identify where the issues are arising.- Recreate Objects: If restoration is not possible, you may need to recreate the deleted objects manually, ensuring that all dependencies are correctly set up.
- Adjust Queries/Reports: If the deletion of structured objects has affected specific queries or reports, you may need to adjust or recreate those as well.
- Transport Management: Ensure that your transport management process is robust to prevent such issues in the future. Always check for dependencies before deleting objects.
Related Information:
SE11
, SE80
, RSA1
(for BW), and RSRT
(for query execution) to manage and troubleshoot objects.SM21
) for any additional error messages or warnings that may provide more context about the issue.By following these steps, you should be able to address the DO933 error and prevent similar issues in the future.
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