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Message type: E = Error
Message class: IUUC_MAIN - IUUC: Main Message class
Message number: 075
Message text: Sequences successfully deleted in destination &1
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IUUC_MAIN075
- Sequences successfully deleted in destination &1 ?The SAP error message IUUC_MAIN075 indicates that sequences have been successfully deleted in the specified destination system (denoted by &1). This message is typically related to the SAP Landscape Transformation (SLT) replication process, which is used for real-time data replication from a source system to a target system.
Cause:
The message itself is not an error but rather an informational message indicating that certain sequences (which are used to manage the order of data replication) have been deleted in the target system. This can occur for several reasons, including:
- Data Replication Configuration Changes: Changes in the configuration of the SLT system may lead to the deletion of sequences.
- Data Cleanup: Regular maintenance or cleanup processes may remove old or unnecessary sequences.
- Replication Process Completion: If the replication process has completed successfully, it may lead to the deletion of sequences that are no longer needed.
Solution:
Since IUUC_MAIN075 is an informational message, it does not require a specific solution unless it is accompanied by other error messages indicating a problem. However, if you are experiencing issues related to data replication, consider the following steps:
- Check Replication Status: Verify the status of the data replication process to ensure that it is functioning correctly.
- Review Configuration: Ensure that the SLT configuration is set up correctly and that there are no unintended changes that could affect replication.
- Monitor Logs: Check the SLT logs for any additional messages or errors that may provide more context about the deletion of sequences.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support resources for guidance on managing sequences and replication processes.
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