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Message class: /S4PPM/MIGR_DPR -
Message number: 172
Message text: &1 records deleted from table &2.
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/S4PPM/MIGR_DPR172
- &1 records deleted from table &2. ?The SAP error message
/S4PPM/MIGR_DPR172 &1 records deleted from table &2
typically occurs during data migration processes, particularly when using the SAP S/4HANA Project and Portfolio Management (PPM) module. This message indicates that a certain number of records (denoted by&1
) have been deleted from a specific table (denoted by&2
) during a migration or data transfer operation.Cause:
- Data Integrity Issues: The records may have been deleted due to integrity checks that found inconsistencies or invalid data in the source records.
- Migration Rules: The migration process may have specific rules that dictate which records should be retained or deleted based on certain criteria.
- Configuration Errors: Incorrect configuration settings in the migration tool or process can lead to unintended deletions.
- Data Mapping Issues: If the mapping of data from the source system to the target system is not correctly defined, it may result in the deletion of records that do not meet the criteria for migration.
Solution:
- Review Migration Logs: Check the migration logs for detailed information about which records were deleted and why. This can provide insights into the specific reasons for the deletions.
- Data Validation: Ensure that the data in the source system is clean and meets the requirements for migration. This may involve validating data formats, relationships, and integrity constraints.
- Adjust Migration Settings: If the deletions are not intended, review and adjust the migration settings or rules to ensure that the correct records are retained.
- Re-run Migration: After addressing any identified issues, you may need to re-run the migration process to ensure that the desired records are correctly migrated.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific migration process you are using for additional guidance and best practices.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the error and implement a solution to prevent unintended record deletions during the migration process.
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