How To Fix /SAPAPO/APOGRID105 - {CreateLabelled} Internal tables have been deleted


/SAPAPO/APOGRID105 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /SAPAPO/APOGRID -

  • Message number: 105

  • Message text: {CreateLabelled} Internal tables have been deleted

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /SAPAPO/APOGRID105 - {CreateLabelled} Internal tables have been deleted ?
    The SAP error message /SAPAPO/APOGRID105 {CreateLabelled} Internal tables have been deleted typically occurs in the context of SAP Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) when there is an issue with the internal data structures used for processing. This error can arise due to various reasons, including:
    Causes:
    
    Data Corruption: Internal tables may have been corrupted or improperly initialized, leading to their deletion during processing.
    Memory Issues: Insufficient memory or resources allocated to the SAP system can cause internal tables to be deleted unexpectedly.
    Program Errors: Bugs or errors in the custom code or standard SAP programs that manipulate internal tables can lead to this issue.
    Concurrency Issues: If multiple processes are trying to access or modify the same internal tables simultaneously, it may lead to inconsistencies and deletions.
    System Configuration: Incorrect configuration settings in the APO system can also lead to unexpected behavior.
    
    Solutions:
    
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