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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RS_DB_DB2 - Messages for DB2-z/OS Implementation
Message number: 021
Message text: Object &1 dropped
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RS_DB_DB2021
- Object &1 dropped ?The SAP error message RS_DB_DB2021 indicates that a database object (such as a table or index) has been dropped. This can occur for various reasons, including manual deletion, a failed operation, or issues during a database upgrade or migration.
Cause:
- Manual Deletion: A user or administrator may have manually dropped the object from the database.
- Database Operations: Certain operations, such as data archiving or cleanup processes, may lead to the dropping of objects.
- System Upgrade or Migration: During system upgrades or migrations, some objects may be dropped if they are no longer needed or if there are compatibility issues.
- Corruption or Errors: Database corruption or errors during transactions can lead to objects being dropped unexpectedly.
Solution:
- Check Database Logs: Review the database logs to identify when and why the object was dropped. This can provide insights into whether it was a manual action or an automated process.
- Restore from Backup: If the object is critical and has been dropped unintentionally, restoring it from a recent backup may be necessary.
- Recreate the Object: If the object is not recoverable, you may need to recreate it manually. This could involve running scripts or using transaction codes to regenerate the object.
- Review Authorization: Ensure that only authorized personnel have the ability to drop database objects to prevent accidental deletions in the future.
- Implement Monitoring: Set up monitoring and alerts for critical database objects to catch any unauthorized changes or drops in real-time.
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