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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSDA_SDB - Messages for near-line reference implementation for MaxDB
Message number: 016
Message text: View &1 deleted
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RSDA_SDB016
- View &1 deleted ?The SAP error message RSDA_SDB016, which states "View &1 deleted," typically occurs in the context of SAP Data Warehousing or SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when a view that is expected to be present in the system has been deleted or is no longer accessible. This can happen for various reasons, such as changes in the data model, deletion of objects, or issues with the transport of objects between systems.
Cause:
- Manual Deletion: The view may have been manually deleted by a user or during a cleanup process.
- Transport Issues: If the view was part of a transport request that failed or was not properly imported, it may not exist in the target system.
- Changes in Data Model: Changes in the underlying data model or structure may lead to the deletion of views that depend on those structures.
- System Migration or Upgrade: During system upgrades or migrations, certain views may be deprecated or removed.
Solution:
- Check Object Existence: Verify if the view still exists in the system. You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction (e.g., SE11 for Data Dictionary objects) and checking for the view.
- Restore the View: If the view was deleted, you may need to restore it from a backup or recreate it based on the original specifications.
- Transport the View: If the view exists in another system (e.g., development or quality), you can transport it to the current system using the transport management system.
- Review Change Logs: Check the change logs or transport logs to identify when and why the view was deleted.
- Consult Documentation: If the view is part of a standard SAP application, consult the relevant SAP documentation or notes to see if there are any known issues or changes related to that view.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or BW team for further assistance.
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