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Message type: E = Error
Message class: R7 - BW: Data basis
Message number: 392
Message text: Table &1: Index &2 deleted
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R7392
- Table &1: Index &2 deleted ?The SAP error message R7392 indicates that an index for a specified table has been deleted. This can occur for various reasons, such as changes in the database schema, manual deletions, or issues during database maintenance.
Cause:
- Manual Deletion: An index may have been manually deleted by a user or during a database maintenance operation.
- Database Schema Changes: Changes to the database schema, such as modifications to the table structure, can lead to the automatic deletion of associated indexes.
- Transport Issues: If the transport of changes to the database schema was not executed properly, it might result in missing indexes.
- Database Corruption: In rare cases, database corruption can lead to the loss of indexes.
Solution:
Recreate the Index: The most straightforward solution is to recreate the deleted index. You can do this using the SAP transaction code SE11 (Data Dictionary) or SE14 (Database Utility).
- Go to SE11, enter the table name, and check the indexes. If the index is missing, you can create it again.
- Ensure that you have the correct definition for the index based on the original design.
Check Transport Logs: If the issue arose after a transport, check the transport logs for any errors or warnings that might indicate why the index was deleted.
Database Consistency Check: Run a consistency check on the database to ensure that there are no other issues that might be causing problems.
Consult Documentation: Review any documentation related to the changes made to the database schema to understand why the index was deleted.
Backup and Restore: If the index is critical and cannot be recreated easily, consider restoring from a backup if available.
Contact SAP Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance.
Related Information:
Always ensure that you have proper backups and that you are following best practices when making changes to the database schema or indexes.
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