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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IBX/BL_VALUA_DELETE -
Message number: 009
Message text: &1 records deleted.
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/IBX/BL_VALUA_DELETE009
- &1 records deleted. ?The SAP error message
/IBX/BL_VALUA_DELETE009 &1 records deleted.
typically indicates that a batch job or process has successfully deleted a specified number of records from a particular table or data set in the SAP system. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that a deletion operation has taken place.Cause:
- Data Cleanup: The message is often generated as part of a data cleanup process where obsolete or unnecessary records are removed from the system.
- Batch Job Execution: It may occur during the execution of a batch job that is designed to delete records based on certain criteria (e.g., records older than a specific date).
- Manual Deletion: It can also be triggered by a manual deletion process initiated by a user or administrator.
Solution:
- Review Deletion Criteria: If the deletion was unexpected, review the criteria used for the deletion process to ensure that it aligns with your data retention policies.
- Check Logs: Look at the job logs or transaction logs to understand which records were deleted and why. This can help in identifying if the deletion was part of a scheduled job or an ad-hoc request.
- Data Recovery: If records were deleted in error, check if there are backups or data recovery options available to restore the deleted records.
- Adjust Job Scheduling: If this message is part of a scheduled job, consider adjusting the job's parameters or scheduling to prevent unintended deletions in the future.
Related Information:
SE38
for executing programs or SM37
for monitoring job logs.In summary, the message indicates a successful deletion of records, and while it may not be an error, it is essential to verify that the deletion aligns with your data management practices.
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