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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DPR_XPRA - Messages for XPRAs in Project Management
Message number: 003
Message text: Entries added in table &1: &2
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DPR_XPRA003
- Entries added in table &1: &2 ?The SAP error message DPR_XPRA003, which states "Entries added in table &1: &2," typically occurs during the execution of a transport or upgrade process related to the SAP Project Management (DPR) module. This message indicates that new entries have been added to a specific database table during the execution of a program (often an XPRA program) that is part of the upgrade or transport process.
Cause:
- Upgrade or Transport Process: The error is usually triggered during an upgrade or transport process where the system is trying to update or modify the database schema or data.
- Missing or Incomplete Data: The entries being added may be due to missing data that needs to be populated in the database tables as part of the upgrade or transport.
- Custom Development: If there are custom developments or modifications in the system, they may not align with the standard processes, leading to this message.
Solution:
- Check the Log: Review the detailed log of the upgrade or transport process to identify which specific table and entries are being referenced. This can provide insight into what data is being added and why.
- Data Consistency Check: Ensure that the data in the relevant tables is consistent and complete. You may need to run consistency checks or data validation programs.
- Execute the XPRA Program: If the message is part of an upgrade, ensure that all necessary XPRA programs have been executed successfully. You can check the status of XPRA programs in transaction SE38 or SA38.
- Manual Intervention: In some cases, you may need to manually intervene to add or correct entries in the specified table if the automatic process did not complete successfully.
- SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error message or provide guidance on how to resolve it. SAP Notes often contain important information about known issues and their resolutions.
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