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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSB_GUI - Open Hub Destination - GUI
Message number: 233
Message text: Database table &1 deleted with its content.
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RSB_GUI233
- Database table &1 deleted with its content. ?The SAP error message RSB_GUI233 indicates that a database table has been deleted along with its content. This typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP BI (Business Intelligence) environments, where data is stored in various database tables for reporting and analysis.
Cause:
- Manual Deletion: The table may have been manually deleted by a user with the necessary permissions.
- Data Model Changes: Changes in the data model, such as the deletion of InfoObjects, InfoProviders, or other components, can lead to the deletion of associated database tables.
- Transport Issues: If a transport request was incorrectly configured or executed, it might lead to the deletion of certain database tables.
- System Cleanup: Automated cleanup processes or scripts may have removed the table as part of a maintenance routine.
Solution:
- Restore the Table: If the table was deleted accidentally, you may need to restore it from a backup. Check with your database administrator to see if a recent backup exists.
- Recreate the Table: If restoration is not possible, you may need to recreate the table manually. This involves defining the structure of the table and possibly repopulating it with data.
- Check Transport Requests: Review any recent transport requests to ensure that they did not inadvertently delete the table. If so, you may need to revert the transport or adjust it accordingly.
- Review Change Logs: If available, check the change logs to identify who deleted the table and why. This can help prevent future occurrences.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support for guidance on how to handle deleted tables in your specific version of SAP BW/BI.
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