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Message class: /SAPCND/GENERATOR -
Message number: 273
Message text: Access view table type &1 was successfully deleted.
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/SAPCND/GENERATOR273
- Access view table type &1 was successfully deleted. ?The SAP error message
/SAPCND/GENERATOR273
indicates that an access view table type has been successfully deleted. This message is typically informational rather than an error, meaning that the action of deleting the access view table type was completed without issues. However, if you are encountering this message in a context where you did not intend to delete the access view, or if it is causing problems in your application, here are some potential causes, solutions, and related information:Causes:
- Unintentional Deletion: The access view table type may have been deleted accidentally by a user or through a script.
- System Configuration Changes: Changes in system configuration or updates may have led to the deletion of certain objects.
- Transport Requests: If you are working in a transport environment, the deletion might have been part of a transport request that was imported into the system.
Solutions:
- Check Change Logs: Review the change logs to identify who deleted the access view table type and when it occurred. This can help determine if it was an accidental deletion.
- Restore from Backup: If the deletion was unintentional and the access view is critical, you may need to restore it from a backup if available.
- Recreate the Access View: If the access view is not recoverable, you may need to recreate it manually. Ensure you have the necessary definitions and configurations to do so.
- Review Transport Requests: If the deletion was part of a transport request, check the transport logs to understand the changes made and consider rolling back the transport if necessary.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific access view table type to understand its purpose and implications of its deletion.
Related Information:
The message /SAPCND/GENERATOR273
indicates a successful deletion, but if this action was not intended, it is crucial to investigate the cause and take appropriate measures to restore or recreate the access view table type as needed.
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