How To Fix SCMON_CORE019 - Deactivation successful


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: SCMON_CORE - Message Class for Core-Related Messages

  • Message number: 019

  • Message text: Deactivation successful

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message SCMON_CORE019 - Deactivation successful ?
    The SAP error message SCMON_CORE019, which states "Deactivation successful," typically indicates that a certain monitoring or alerting function within the SAP system has been successfully deactivated. This message is not necessarily an error in the traditional sense, but rather an informational message indicating that a specific monitoring feature has been turned off.
    
    Cause: User Action: The most common cause of this message is that a user or administrator has intentionally deactivated a monitoring function or alert within the SAP system. System Configuration: It may also occur as part of a system configuration change where certain monitoring features are no longer needed or relevant.
    Solution: Verify Intent: If the deactivation was intentional, no further action is needed. However, if it was not intended, you may want to check the system logs or user actions to determine who or what caused the deactivation. Reactivation: If you need the monitoring function to be active again, you can reactivate it

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