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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DO - Dictionary: Mass activation of domains and data elements
Message number: 937
Message text: Structured object & deleted
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DO937
- Structured object & deleted ?The SAP error message DO937 ("Structured object & deleted") typically indicates that a structured object (such as a document, report, or other data structure) that you are trying to access or manipulate has been deleted from the system. This can occur in various contexts, such as when working with documents in SAP Document Management System (DMS) or when dealing with structured data in other SAP modules.
Cause:
- Deletion of Object: The structured object you are trying to access has been deleted from the database.
- Incorrect Object Reference: The reference to the object may be incorrect or outdated, leading to an attempt to access a non-existent object.
- Data Consistency Issues: There may be inconsistencies in the database, possibly due to incomplete transactions or data migrations.
Solution:
- Verify Object Existence: Check if the structured object still exists in the system. You can do this by searching for the object using its identifier or key.
- Check Deletion Logs: If you have access, review the deletion logs or audit trails to see when and why the object was deleted.
- Restore from Backup: If the object is critical and has been deleted accidentally, consider restoring it from a backup if available.
- Recreate the Object: If restoration is not possible, you may need to recreate the structured object manually.
- Check for Updates: Ensure that your SAP system is up to date, as patches or updates may resolve underlying issues related to object management.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance related to the module you are working with.
Related Information:
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