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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MPD - Message Class for A&D MPD
Message number: 100
Message text: Maintenance plan was deleted
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MPD100
- Maintenance plan was deleted ?The SAP error message MPD100, which states "Maintenance plan was deleted," typically occurs when a maintenance plan that you are trying to access or modify has been deleted from the system. This can happen for various reasons, such as user actions, system updates, or data inconsistencies.
Causes:
- User Deletion: A user with the necessary permissions may have deleted the maintenance plan intentionally or accidentally.
- Data Migration: During data migration or system upgrades, maintenance plans may be removed or not properly transferred.
- System Errors: Technical issues or bugs in the SAP system could lead to unexpected deletions.
- Archiving: The maintenance plan may have been archived as part of a data management strategy.
Solutions:
- Check Deletion Logs: Review the change logs or deletion logs in SAP to determine who deleted the maintenance plan and when. This can help identify if it was an accidental deletion.
- Restore from Backup: If the maintenance plan is critical, check if there is a backup available from which you can restore the deleted maintenance plan.
- Recreate the Maintenance Plan: If restoration is not possible, you may need to recreate the maintenance plan manually. Ensure that all relevant data and settings are accurately entered.
- User Training: If accidental deletions are common, consider providing additional training to users on how to manage maintenance plans properly.
- System Check: If you suspect a system error, consult with your SAP Basis team to check for any underlying issues that may have caused the deletion.
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