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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSDD_STAT_SIZE - Messages for dta size statistics
Message number: 105
Message text: Table &1 deleted
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RSDD_STAT_SIZE105
- Table &1 deleted ?The SAP error message RSDD_STAT_SIZE105, which states "Table &1 deleted," typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when there is an issue with the statistics tables used for reporting and analysis. This error indicates that a specific statistics table has been deleted, which can disrupt the functionality of reporting and data analysis.
Cause:
- Manual Deletion: The table may have been manually deleted by a user or during a maintenance operation.
- System Cleanup: Automated processes or scripts that clean up old or unused tables may have inadvertently deleted the statistics table.
- Transport Issues: If the system has undergone a transport process, it may have led to inconsistencies, including the deletion of certain tables.
- Database Issues: Problems with the underlying database, such as corruption or misconfiguration, could lead to the deletion of tables.
Solution:
- Restore the Table: If the table was deleted accidentally, restoring it from a backup is the most straightforward solution. Ensure you have a recent backup of your database.
- Recreate the Table: If restoring is not an option, you may need to recreate the table manually. This can often be done by executing the relevant data extraction or loading processes that would regenerate the statistics.
- Check for Transport Errors: Review the transport logs to ensure that there were no errors during the transport process that could have led to the deletion of the table.
- Run Consistency Checks: Use transaction codes like
RSBAS000
orRSBAS002
to check for inconsistencies in the BW system and correct them.- Consult SAP Notes: Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error or provide guidance on how to handle it.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists and you cannot resolve it, consider reaching out to SAP Support for assistance.
Related Information:
RSA1
(Data Warehousing Workbench) and RSD1
(InfoObject Maintenance) for managing BW objects.By following these steps, you should be able to address the RSDD_STAT_SIZE105 error and restore the functionality of your SAP BW system.
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