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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /PF1/MSG_RD -
Message number: 159
Message text: &1 delete records ignored due to full-upload mode
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/PF1/MSG_RD159
- &1 delete records ignored due to full-upload mode ?The SAP error message
/PF1/MSG_RD159 &1 delete records ignored due to full-upload mode
typically occurs in the context of data uploads or data transfers, particularly when using the SAP Data Services or similar tools. This message indicates that the system is in "full-upload mode," which means that it is set to replace existing records rather than delete them. As a result, any delete operations are ignored.Cause:
- Full-Upload Mode: The system is configured to perform a full upload, which means it will replace existing records with new ones instead of deleting them first. This is often used in scenarios where the entire dataset is being refreshed.
- Data Transfer Settings: The settings in the data transfer or upload process may be configured to ignore delete operations when in full-upload mode.
Solution:
- Check Upload Mode: If you need to delete records, you may need to switch from full-upload mode to a mode that allows for deletions. This could involve changing the configuration in the data transfer tool or process.
- Adjust Data Transfer Settings: Review the settings of the data transfer job or process. Ensure that it is set to allow for deletions if that is the intended behavior.
- Manual Deletion: If the system is required to be in full-upload mode for other reasons, consider manually deleting the records that need to be removed before running the upload process.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the specific documentation for the data transfer tool or process you are using to understand how to configure the upload mode appropriately.
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