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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSDHA - HANA Analysis in BW
Message number: 345
Message text: All data deleted from database table '&1'
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RSDHA345
- All data deleted from database table '&1' ?The SAP error message RSDHA345 indicates that all data has been deleted from a specific database table, which is represented by the placeholder
&1
. This message typically arises in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP HANA environments when data is removed from a data source or InfoProvider.Cause:
- Data Deletion: The most straightforward cause is that a data deletion process was executed, either manually or through a scheduled job, which removed all records from the specified table.
- Data Load Issues: If a data load process fails or is incorrectly configured, it might lead to the deletion of existing data.
- Data Archiving: If data archiving processes are in place, they might have removed the data from the table.
- Incorrect Configuration: Misconfiguration in the data flow or transformation processes can lead to unintended data deletions.
- User Actions: A user with the necessary permissions may have executed a delete operation on the table.
Solution:
- Check Data Load Processes: Review the data load processes to ensure they are configured correctly and that they are not set to delete data inadvertently.
- Review Change Logs: If available, check the change logs or audit logs to identify when and how the data was deleted. This can help trace back to the cause.
- Restore Data: If the data was deleted unintentionally, you may need to restore it from a backup if one exists. Ensure that you have a backup strategy in place for critical data.
- Re-run Data Loads: If the data deletion was part of a data load process, re-running the data load might restore the data if the source system still has the data available.
- Check for Archiving: If data archiving is in place, check the archived data to see if it can be restored to the table.
- User Permissions: Review user permissions to ensure that only authorized personnel can perform delete operations on critical tables.
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