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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSDMDD_DELETE - Messages for Deleting Master Data
Message number: 034
Message text: &4 Where-used list table &1 deleted
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RSDMDD_DELETE034
- &4 Where-used list table &1 deleted ?The SAP error message RSDMDD_DELETE034 typically indicates that a certain object, such as a data source or InfoObject, has been deleted, and the system is unable to find it in the where-used list. The message format usually looks like this:
RSDMDD_DELETE034 &4 Where-used list table &1 deleted
Cause:
- Object Deletion: The primary cause of this error is that the object (like an InfoObject, DataSource, or InfoProvider) has been deleted from the system. This could happen due to manual deletion by a user or as part of a transport request.
- Inconsistent Metadata: If the metadata in the system is inconsistent, it may lead to this error when trying to access the where-used list for the deleted object.
- Transport Issues: If the object was deleted in one system (like Development) but not in another (like Production), it can lead to discrepancies when trying to access the where-used list.
Solution:
- Check Object Existence: Verify if the object mentioned in the error message still exists in the system. You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction (like RSA1 for Data Warehousing) and checking the object.
- Recreate the Object: If the object was deleted accidentally, you may need to recreate it. This can involve re-importing it from a transport request or manually creating it again.
- Consistency Check: Run consistency checks on the data model to ensure that all objects are correctly linked and that there are no orphaned references.
- Transport Management: If the issue is related to transport, ensure that the transport requests are correctly managed and that all necessary objects are included in the transport.
- Clear Cache: Sometimes, clearing the cache can help resolve issues related to metadata inconsistencies. You can do this using transaction code
RSMD_CLEAR_CACHE
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If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis or technical team for further assistance, as they may need to investigate deeper into the system's configuration and metadata.
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