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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSDDB - BIA Index Objects: Activate, Fill, Delete
Message number: 105
Message text: Delete objects no longer required
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RSDDB105
- Delete objects no longer required ?The SAP error message RSDDB105, which states "Delete objects no longer required," typically occurs in the context of data warehousing and reporting, particularly when working with SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP BW/4HANA. This message indicates that there are objects in the system that are no longer needed and can be deleted to optimize performance and maintain system cleanliness.
Cause:
- Unused Objects: The error is triggered when there are objects (like InfoObjects, InfoProviders, or DataSources) that are not being used in any active queries or reports.
- Data Model Changes: Changes in the data model, such as the decommissioning of certain InfoProviders or InfoObjects, can lead to the presence of obsolete objects.
- System Maintenance: Regular maintenance activities may reveal objects that are no longer required due to changes in business processes or reporting requirements.
Solution:
- Identify Unused Objects: Use transaction codes like
RSA1
(Data Warehousing Workbench) to analyze and identify objects that are no longer in use. You can also use theRSOBJV
transaction to check for object usage.- Delete Unused Objects: Once identified, you can delete these objects through the Data Warehousing Workbench or directly in the relevant transaction. Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to perform deletions.
- Backup: Before deleting any objects, it is advisable to back up the relevant data or configurations to prevent accidental loss of important information.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or consult with your SAP Basis or BW team to ensure that the deletion of these objects will not impact any existing reports or processes.
- System Cleanup: Regularly perform system cleanup and maintenance to avoid the accumulation of unused objects.
Related Information:
RSA1
, RSD1
, and RSOBJV
for managing and analyzing BW objects.By following these steps, you can effectively address the RSDDB105 error and maintain a clean and efficient SAP BW environment.
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