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Message type: E = Error
Message class: OPS_SE_EAM - Maintenance Management: Messages for Service Enabling
Message number: 171
Message text: Document with number &1 has been sucessfully deleted
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OPS_SE_EAM171
- Document with number &1 has been sucessfully deleted ?The SAP error message OPS_SE_EAM171 indicates that a document with a specific number has been successfully deleted. This message is typically informational rather than an error, meaning that the operation you attempted (deleting a document) was completed successfully. However, if you are encountering this message in a context where you did not expect the document to be deleted, it may indicate a misunderstanding of the process or an unintended action.
Cause:
- Successful Deletion: The message confirms that the document has been deleted from the system. This could be due to a user action or a batch job that was set to delete documents based on certain criteria.
- User Action: A user may have executed a delete operation on the document, either intentionally or accidentally.
- System Process: A scheduled job or process may have been configured to delete documents based on specific conditions (e.g., archiving processes).
Solution:
- Verify Deletion: Check the document number in question to confirm that it has indeed been deleted. You can do this by trying to retrieve the document or checking the relevant tables in the database.
- Check Logs: Review system logs or change logs to see who performed the deletion and when. This can help determine if it was an intentional action.
- Restore Document: If the deletion was not intended, you may need to restore the document from a backup if available. Depending on your SAP configuration, there may be options for recovering deleted documents.
- Prevent Future Deletions: If accidental deletions are a concern, consider implementing additional checks or user authorizations to prevent unauthorized deletions.
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