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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SADL_GEN_DRFT_MSG - Message for Draft generation
Message number: 015
Message text: &1 entries of type &2 successfully added to changepointer table.
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SADL_GEN_DRFT_MSG015
- &1 entries of type &2 successfully added to changepointer table. ?The SAP error message SADL_GEN_DRFT_MSG015 typically relates to issues with the change pointer mechanism in SAP, particularly when using the SAP Data Layer (SADL) for data processing. The message indicates that a certain number of entries of a specified type have been successfully added to the change pointer table.
Cause:
- Change Pointer Mechanism: This message is part of the change pointer functionality in SAP, which is used to track changes to data objects. The message indicates that the system has successfully added entries to the change pointer table.
- Data Processing: It may occur during data processing activities, such as when data is being replicated or synchronized between systems.
- Configuration Issues: There might be configuration issues related to the change pointer settings or the data model being used.
Solution:
- Check Change Pointer Configuration: Ensure that the change pointer mechanism is correctly configured for the relevant data objects. This includes checking the settings in transaction SCDO (Change Document Objects) and ensuring that the necessary change document objects are activated.
- Review Data Processing Logic: If this message appears during a specific data processing job, review the logic to ensure that it is functioning as expected and that it is correctly handling the data.
- Monitor Change Pointer Table: You can monitor the change pointer table (usually table CDPOS and CDHDR) to see the entries being created and ensure that they are being processed correctly.
- Check for Errors: Look for any related error messages in the system logs (transaction SLG1) that might provide more context on why the message is being generated.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to SADL and change pointers for any specific guidance or known issues.
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