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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ESH_FL_MSG - File Processing
Message number: 143
Message text: Dictionary &1 deleted successfully
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ESH_FL_MSG143
- Dictionary &1 deleted successfully ?The SAP error message ESH_FL_MSG143 with the text "Dictionary &1 deleted successfully" is not actually an error in the traditional sense. Instead, it is an informational message indicating that a dictionary object (in this case, represented by
&1
) has been successfully deleted from the system.Cause:
&1
placeholder typically represents the name or identifier of the dictionary that was deleted.Since this message indicates a successful deletion, there is no action required if the deletion was intentional. However, if the deletion was not intended, you may want to consider the following steps:
Verify Intent: Confirm whether the deletion of the dictionary was intended. If it was not, you may need to restore the dictionary if possible.
Restore Dictionary: If the dictionary is critical and was deleted by mistake, check if you have a backup or a way to recreate the dictionary. Depending on your system's configuration, you may be able to restore it from a transport request or by recreating it manually.
Check Dependencies: If the deleted dictionary is used by other components or processes, ensure that those components are still functioning correctly. You may need to update or reconfigure them if they depend on the deleted dictionary.
Documentation: Document the deletion and any subsequent actions taken to ensure that there is a record of the change for future reference.
Enterprise Search (ESH): This is a framework in SAP that allows users to search for information across various SAP applications and data sources. Dictionaries in ESH are used to define the structure and content of the searchable data.
SAP Notes and Documentation: For more detailed information about managing dictionaries in ESH, you can refer to SAP Help documentation or relevant SAP Notes that provide guidance on best practices for dictionary management.
System Logs: Check system logs or change logs to see who performed the deletion and when, which can help in understanding the context of the action.
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