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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSO - BW Repository
Message number: 437
Message text: Object &1 &2 (version &3) deleted from database
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RSO437
- Object &1 &2 (version &3) deleted from database ?The SAP error message RSO437 indicates that a specific object (like a query, InfoObject, or other BI-related object) has been deleted from the database. This message typically arises in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP BI (Business Intelligence) environments.
Cause:
- Object Deletion: The most straightforward cause is that the object (identified by &1, &2, and &3 in the message) has been deleted from the database. This could happen due to manual deletion by a user or as part of a cleanup process.
- Transport Issues: If the object was transported from one system to another, and the transport did not include the object or it was deleted in the target system, this error may occur.
- Versioning: The version number (&3) indicates that the specific version of the object is no longer available, which can happen if the object was modified or deleted in a way that affects its versioning.
Solution:
- Check Object Existence: Verify if the object still exists in the system. You can do this by navigating to the relevant area in the SAP GUI (e.g., InfoObjects, Queries, etc.) and checking if the object is listed.
- Recreate the Object: If the object has been deleted and is required, you may need to recreate it. This could involve re-creating a query, InfoObject, or other BI components.
- Transport the Object: If the object was deleted in the target system due to transport issues, you may need to re-transport the object from the source system where it still exists.
- Check for Dependencies: Ensure that there are no other objects or processes that depend on the deleted object. If there are, you may need to address those dependencies before proceeding.
- Consult Logs: Check the system logs or change logs to see if there is any information regarding the deletion of the object. This can provide insights into why the object was deleted.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the RSO437 error and restore functionality related to the deleted object.
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