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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSMPC - Messages for Process Chains of Generic Processes
Message number: 065
Message text: Request &1 successfully deleted from InfoCube &2
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RSMPC065
- Request &1 successfully deleted from InfoCube &2 ?The SAP error message RSMPC065 indicates that a data request (specifically, a data load request) has been successfully deleted from an InfoCube. This message is not necessarily an error; rather, it is an informational message that confirms the deletion of a request.
Cause:
The message is triggered when a user or a process deletes a data request from an InfoCube in the SAP BW (Business Warehouse) system. This can happen for various reasons, such as:
- Data Management: Users may want to clean up old or unnecessary requests to free up space or improve performance.
- Data Correction: If a data load was incorrect or incomplete, users might delete the request to reload the data correctly.
- Data Archiving: Organizations may have policies to delete old requests as part of data archiving strategies.
Solution:
Since RSMPC065 is an informational message, there is typically no action required unless the deletion was unintentional. If you need to address the situation, consider the following steps:
- Verify Deletion: Check if the deletion was intended. If it was not, you may need to reload the data into the InfoCube.
- Reload Data: If the deletion was part of a data correction process, ensure that the new data load is executed successfully.
- Monitor InfoCube: Keep an eye on the InfoCube to ensure that it is functioning correctly and that the necessary data is present.
- Review Logs: If you are unsure why the deletion occurred, review the change logs or user activity logs to identify who initiated the deletion and why.
Related Information:
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(Data Warehousing Workbench) to manage InfoCubes and monitor data requests.If you encounter this message frequently and it is causing issues, it may be worth investigating the processes or users responsible for the deletions to ensure they align with your data management policies.
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