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Message type: E = Error
Message class: S06 - SAP Netweaver Workload Collector
Message number: 859
Message text: &1 entries deleted from table &2
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S06859
- &1 entries deleted from table &2 ?The SAP error message S06859 indicates that a certain number of entries have been deleted from a specified table. This message is typically related to data consistency issues or cleanup processes within the SAP system. Here’s a breakdown of the cause, potential solutions, and related information:
Cause:
- Data Cleanup: The message often arises during data cleanup processes, where obsolete or unnecessary entries are removed from a database table.
- Archiving: It may occur as part of an archiving process where old data is moved to an archive to improve system performance.
- Batch Jobs: Certain batch jobs or background processes may be configured to delete entries based on specific criteria, leading to this message.
- Data Consistency Issues: If there are inconsistencies in the data, the system may automatically delete entries to maintain integrity.
Solution:
- Check Logs: Review the application logs or job logs to understand why the entries were deleted. This can provide insights into whether it was a scheduled job or a manual process.
- Review Configuration: If the deletion was unexpected, check the configuration of any related jobs or processes that might be set to delete data.
- Data Recovery: If the deletion was not intended and the data is critical, consider restoring the data from a backup if available.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific table mentioned in the error message to understand the implications of the deletions.
- Monitor Future Deletions: Set up monitoring or alerts for future deletions to ensure that you are aware of any unexpected data loss.
Related Information:
The S06859 message is a notification about data deletion in SAP. Understanding the context and reasons behind the deletion is crucial for maintaining data integrity and system performance. Always ensure that you have proper backups and monitoring in place to handle such situations effectively.
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