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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSAPI_CTC - Messages to be shown for BW SAPI configurations
Message number: 236
Message text: Old destination &1 successfully deleted
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RSAPI_CTC236
- Old destination &1 successfully deleted ?The SAP error message RSAPI_CTC236 indicates that an old destination (typically a communication destination in the context of SAP's communication management) has been successfully deleted. This message is not necessarily an error in the traditional sense; rather, it is an informational message indicating that a specific destination has been removed from the system.
Cause:
The message is triggered when a communication destination that was previously defined in the system is deleted. This could happen for various reasons, such as:
Since this message is informational, there is typically no action required unless the deletion of the destination was unintentional. Here are some steps you can take:
Verify Deletion: Check if the deletion of the destination was intended. If it was not, you may need to recreate the destination.
Recreate Destination: If the destination is required for communication (e.g., for RFC connections, HTTP connections, etc.), you can recreate it using transaction codes like SM59
(for RFC destinations) or SO20
(for SMTP destinations).
Check Dependencies: Ensure that no other processes or configurations depend on the deleted destination. If there are dependencies, you may need to update those configurations accordingly.
Review Logs: If you are unsure why the destination was deleted, review system logs or change logs to identify who or what triggered the deletion.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the implications of the deletion, refer to SAP documentation or consult with your SAP Basis team for guidance.
SM59
for managing RFC destinations, SO20
for SMTP destinations, and SICF
for HTTP services.In summary, the RSAPI_CTC236 message is an informational message indicating a successful deletion of a destination. If this deletion was not intended, you should take steps to verify and possibly recreate the destination as needed.
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