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Message type: E = Error
Message class: GHO_FC_DIF - Message class for DIF Forecasting
Message number: 200
Message text: Hierarchy map was deleted successfully for project &1
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GHO_FC_DIF200
- Hierarchy map was deleted successfully for project &1 ?The SAP error message GHO_FC_DIF200 indicates that a hierarchy map was deleted successfully for a specific project. This message is typically informational rather than an error, meaning that the deletion process was completed without issues. However, if you are encountering this message in a context where you did not intend to delete the hierarchy map, or if it is causing problems in your project, here are some potential causes, solutions, and related information:
Causes:
- Intentional Deletion: The hierarchy map was intentionally deleted by a user or through a process.
- System Process: A background job or automated process may have deleted the hierarchy map as part of its operation.
- User Error: A user may have mistakenly deleted the hierarchy map while performing other tasks.
- Data Management: The deletion could be part of a data cleanup or restructuring effort.
Solutions:
- Check Change Logs: Review the change logs or audit trails to determine who deleted the hierarchy map and why. This can help identify if it was an intentional action.
- Restore from Backup: If the deletion was unintentional and the hierarchy map is critical, check if you can restore it from a backup or previous version.
- Recreate the Hierarchy Map: If restoration is not possible, you may need to recreate the hierarchy map manually based on the original structure and data.
- User Training: If user error is a recurring issue, consider providing additional training or guidelines on how to manage hierarchy maps within the system.
- Review System Processes: If a system process is responsible for the deletion, review its configuration to ensure it aligns with your data management policies.
Related Information:
The message GHO_FC_DIF200 indicates a successful deletion of a hierarchy map, which may not necessarily be an error. Understanding the context of the deletion and taking appropriate actions can help mitigate any negative impacts on your project.
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