How To Fix FTB_STATIC_MSG_UPG028 - Database changes executed


SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: FTB_STATIC_MSG_UPG - Risk Mngt: Messages for Upgrade Process Static Analysis Str.

  • Message number: 028

  • Message text: Database changes executed

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message FTB_STATIC_MSG_UPG028 - Database changes executed ?
    The SAP error message FTB_STATIC_MSG_UPG028 typically indicates that there have been changes made to the database that are not compatible with the current state of the system or the upgrade process. This error often arises during system upgrades or migrations when the database schema or data has been altered in a way that the upgrade process cannot handle.
    
    Cause: Database Changes: The error usually occurs when there are changes in the database structure (like new tables, columns, or constraints) that have not been accounted for in the upgrade process. Inconsistent Data: If the data in the database does not match the expected format or structure required by the new version of the software, it can trigger this error. Upgrade Process Interruption: If the upgrade process was interrupted or not completed successfully, it may leave the database in an inconsistent state.
    Solution: Check Upgrade Logs: Review the upgrade logs to identify any specific issues or warnings that

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