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Message type: E = Error
Message class: OT - SAP Online Correction Support (SOCS)
Message number: 191
Message text: Package &1 deleted
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OT191
- Package &1 deleted ?The SAP error message OT191, which states "Package &1 deleted," typically indicates that the package you are trying to access or work with has been deleted from the system. This can occur in various scenarios, such as during transport management, development, or when trying to access a specific object that was part of that package.
Cause:
- Package Deletion: The package has been explicitly deleted by a user or through a transport request.
- Transport Issues: The package may have been removed during a transport process, leading to inconsistencies.
- Development Changes: Changes in the development environment, such as cleanup or reorganization of packages, may have led to the deletion.
- Authorization Issues: Sometimes, the package may appear deleted due to insufficient authorizations to view it.
Solution:
- Check Package Status: Verify the status of the package in the SAP system. You can do this by using transaction code SE80 (Object Navigator) or SE21 (Package Builder) to see if the package is indeed deleted.
- Restore Package: If the package was deleted unintentionally, you may need to restore it from a backup or recreate it if possible.
- Transport Request: If the package was part of a transport request, check the transport logs to see if there were any issues during the transport that might have led to the deletion.
- Authorization Check: Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to access the package. You may need to contact your SAP security team to verify your permissions.
- Consult Documentation: Review any documentation or change logs related to the package to understand why it was deleted and if there are any recommended actions.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or development team for further assistance.
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