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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSMIGR - Messages during migration
Message number: 114
Message text: Temporary tables deleted
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RSMIGR114
- Temporary tables deleted ?The SAP error message RSMIGR114: Temporary tables deleted typically occurs during data migration processes, particularly when using the SAP Migration Cockpit or similar tools. This message indicates that temporary tables created during the migration process have been deleted, which can happen for various reasons.
Causes:
- Session Timeout: If the migration process takes too long, the session may time out, leading to the deletion of temporary tables.
- Manual Deletion: Temporary tables may have been manually deleted by a user or through a script.
- System Errors: Unexpected system errors or crashes can lead to the loss of temporary tables.
- Migration Process Interruption: If the migration process is interrupted (e.g., due to network issues or user cancellation), temporary tables may not be retained.
Solutions:
- Restart the Migration Process: If the migration was interrupted, restart the process from the beginning. Ensure that you monitor the process to avoid timeouts.
- Check Session Settings: Review and adjust session timeout settings in your SAP system to allow for longer-running processes.
- Review Logs: Check the migration logs for any errors or warnings that might indicate why the temporary tables were deleted.
- System Health Check: Ensure that the SAP system is stable and that there are no underlying issues that could cause interruptions.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation for the specific migration tool you are using for any additional troubleshooting steps or best practices.
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