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Message type: E = Error
Message class: LDAPSYNC - Messages for Synchronization with a Directory
Message number: 026
Message text: Object &1 successfully deleted from database
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LDAPSYNC026
- Object &1 successfully deleted from database ?The SAP error message LDAPSYNC026 indicates that an object (usually a user or a group) has been successfully deleted from the database during a synchronization process with an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) directory. This message is typically informational rather than an error, meaning that the deletion was intentional and completed without issues.
Cause:
The message is generated when the SAP system successfully processes a deletion request for an object in the LDAP directory. This can occur during synchronization tasks where the SAP system is configured to reflect changes made in the LDAP directory, such as user deletions.
Solution:
Since LDAPSYNC026 is an informational message, there is generally no action required unless the deletion was unexpected. Here are some steps you can take if you need to address the situation:
Verify Deletion Intent: Check if the deletion of the object was intended. If it was not, investigate the source of the deletion in the LDAP directory.
Review Synchronization Settings: Ensure that the synchronization settings between SAP and LDAP are configured correctly. This includes checking the filters and rules that govern which objects are synchronized.
Restore Deleted Objects: If the deletion was not intended and you need to restore the object, you may need to recreate the user or group in the LDAP directory and ensure that it is synchronized back to SAP.
Monitor Synchronization Logs: Regularly monitor the synchronization logs for any unexpected deletions or changes. This can help in identifying issues early.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support resources for more details on LDAP synchronization and handling related messages.
Related Information:
If you encounter further issues or if the deletion impacts business processes, consider reaching out to your SAP support team for assistance.
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