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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ED - ABAP/4 Editor messages
Message number: 079
Message text: Version & of & restored to database
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The SAP error message ED079, which states "Version & of & restored to database," typically occurs in the context of data transport or database operations. This message indicates that a specific version of a data object (like a table or a transport request) has been restored to the database. Here’s a breakdown of the cause, potential solutions, and related information:
Cause:
- Data Restoration: This message usually appears when a version of a data object is being restored from a backup or a transport request. It can happen during system upgrades, data migrations, or when reverting changes.
- Transport Requests: If a transport request is being imported, and it includes changes to a specific object, the system may restore the previous version of that object.
- Database Operations: It can also occur during database operations where a rollback or restore is performed.
Solution:
- Check Transport Logs: Review the transport logs to understand what changes were made and why the restoration occurred. This can provide insights into whether the restoration was expected or if it indicates a problem.
- Verify Object Versions: Check the version history of the object in question. You can use transaction codes like SE11 (Data Dictionary) or SE03 (Transport Organizer) to analyze the versions and their changes.
- Consult Basis Team: If you are unsure about the implications of the restoration, consult your SAP Basis team. They can provide guidance on whether the restoration is appropriate and if any further actions are needed.
- Testing: If the restoration was part of a transport or upgrade, ensure that the system is thoroughly tested afterward to confirm that everything is functioning as expected.
- Documentation: Document the incident and any actions taken for future reference, especially if this is part of a larger change management process.
Related Information:
If the issue persists or if you encounter further complications, it may be necessary to escalate the matter to SAP support for more specialized assistance.
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