How To Fix /SCA/CL_AMON_MSG_SPP082 - Alert type &1. &2 entries were deleted


/SCA/CL_AMON_MSG_SPP082 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /SCA/CL_AMON_MSG_SPP -

  • Message number: 082

  • Message text: Alert type &1. &2 entries were deleted

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /SCA/CL_AMON_MSG_SPP082 - Alert type &1. &2 entries were deleted ?
    The SAP error message /SCA/CL_AMON_MSG_SPP082 typically indicates that a certain number of entries have been deleted in the context of the SAP system's monitoring or alerting framework. This message is part of the SAP Application Monitoring (AMON) component, which is used to monitor various aspects of SAP applications and systems.
    
    Cause: The cause of this error message can vary, but it generally indicates that the system has automatically deleted entries from a monitoring table or log due to certain conditions, such as: Data Retention Policies: The system may have a configured retention policy that dictates how long certain monitoring data should be kept. Once this period expires, older entries are deleted automatically. Manual Deletion: An administrator or user may have manually deleted entries from the monitoring logs or tables. System Cleanup Jobs: Scheduled jobs or background processes may be set up to clean up old or unnecessary data, leading to the deletion of entries.
    Solution: To address

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