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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ESH_ADM_MSG - ESH Administration and Monitoring Tool
Message number: 115
Message text: No search object connector has been deleted
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ESH_ADM_MSG115
- No search object connector has been deleted ?The SAP error message ESH_ADM_MSG115 indicates that no search object connector has been deleted. This message typically arises in the context of the SAP Enterprise Search (SAP ESH) administration, particularly when attempting to delete a search object connector that does not exist or has already been removed.
Cause:
- Non-existent Connector: The search object connector you are trying to delete may not exist in the system.
- Already Deleted: The connector may have already been deleted in a previous operation, leading to this message when you attempt to delete it again.
- Incorrect Configuration: There might be a misconfiguration or an issue with the way the connectors are set up in the system.
Solution:
- Verify Connector Existence: Check the list of existing search object connectors in the SAP ESH administration interface to confirm whether the connector you are trying to delete is indeed present.
- Check Deletion Logs: If you have access to logs or history, review them to see if the connector was deleted previously.
- Correct Deletion Process: Ensure that you are following the correct steps to delete a search object connector. This typically involves navigating to the appropriate administration area and selecting the correct connector.
- System Refresh: If you suspect that the system state is not updated, consider refreshing the administration interface or logging out and back in to see if the issue persists.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the official SAP documentation for Enterprise Search to ensure that you are following the correct procedures for managing search object connectors.
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