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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSDDG - Error Messages Demo Data Generation
Message number: 012
Message text: Data in object &1 deleted by user &2
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RSDDG012
- Data in object &1 deleted by user &2 ?The SAP error message RSDDG012 indicates that data in a specific object (like a DataStore Object or InfoCube) has been deleted by a user. This message typically arises in the context of data warehousing and reporting, particularly when working with SAP BW (Business Warehouse).
Cause:
The error message is triggered when a user manually deletes data from a data object, and the system logs this action. The message serves as a notification that the data has been removed, which can affect reports, queries, or any processes that rely on that data.
Solution:
Check User Actions: Identify which user deleted the data and why. This can help in understanding if the deletion was intentional or accidental.
Data Restoration: If the deletion was not intended, you may need to restore the data from a backup if available. Check if you have a data backup strategy in place.
Repopulate Data: If the data cannot be restored, you may need to reload the data into the object from the source system or through a data extraction process.
User Permissions: Review user permissions and roles to ensure that only authorized users have the ability to delete data. You may want to restrict delete access to prevent future occurrences.
Audit Logs: Check the audit logs to see the history of changes made to the data object. This can provide insights into when and how the data was deleted.
Communication: Inform relevant stakeholders about the deletion and its implications on reporting and analysis.
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By following these steps, you can address the RSDDG012 error message effectively and prevent similar issues in the future.
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