How To Fix MDP_BS_UPLOAD076 - Related object(s) deleted from the Data Source table


MDP_BS_UPLOAD076 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: MDP_BS_UPLOAD - Messages for File Upload

  • Message number: 076

  • Message text: Related object(s) deleted from the Data Source table

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message MDP_BS_UPLOAD076 - Related object(s) deleted from the Data Source table ?
    The SAP error message MDP_BS_UPLOAD076 indicates that there are related objects that have been deleted from the Data Source table. This typically occurs during data uploads or when trying to process data in the SAP system, particularly in the context of Master Data Management (MDM) or Business Suite applications.
    
    Cause: Deleted Objects: The error is triggered when the system attempts to access or process objects that no longer exist in the Data Source table. This can happen if: Data was manually deleted from the Data Source. There was a data inconsistency or corruption. The data upload process was interrupted or failed, leading to incomplete data. Data Integrity Issues: If there are integrity constraints or dependencies between objects, deleting one object may lead to errors when other objects that depend on it are accessed.
    Solution: Check Data Source: Verify the Data Source table to ensure that the objects you are trying to access or upload still exist. You can

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