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Message type: E = Error
Message class: LO_AB_XPRA - Messages for XPRAs in AgBu and GTM
Message number: 049
Message text: Deletion of database view &1 is not required
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LO_AB_XPRA049
- Deletion of database view &1 is not required ?The SAP error message LO_AB_XPRA049, which states "Deletion of database view &1 is not required," typically occurs during the execution of an upgrade or a transport process in the SAP system. This message indicates that the system has determined that the deletion of a specific database view (denoted by &1) is not necessary.
Cause:
- Database View Not Required: The database view in question may not be required anymore due to changes in the data model or because it has been replaced by a new view or structure.
- Upgrade Process: This message often appears during an upgrade process where certain database views are being evaluated for deletion as part of the upgrade steps.
- Custom Development: If the view is a custom development, it may not be needed anymore due to changes in business processes or data handling.
Solution:
- Ignore the Message: If the message is informational and does not prevent the upgrade or transport from completing successfully, you can typically ignore it.
- Check Dependencies: Review the dependencies of the database view to ensure that it is indeed not required. This can involve checking if any custom programs or reports rely on this view.
- Review Upgrade Documentation: Consult the upgrade documentation or release notes for your specific SAP version to understand the context of this message and any recommended actions.
- Consult SAP Notes: Look for relevant SAP Notes that may provide additional context or solutions related to this error message. You can search for notes using the SAP Support Portal.
- System Cleanup: If you are certain that the view is no longer needed, you can proceed with the cleanup process as per the upgrade or development guidelines.
Related Information:
If the message is causing issues or if you are unsure about the implications of the view not being deleted, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or an SAP consultant for further assistance.
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