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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SCMON_UI - ABAP Call Monitor User Interface Messages
Message number: 003
Message text: Deactivation successful (& new records)
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SCMON_UI003
- Deactivation successful (& new records) ?The SAP error message SCMON_UI003, which states "Deactivation successful (& new records)," typically occurs in the context of the SAP Supply Chain Monitoring (SCMON) application. This message indicates that a deactivation process was successful, but there are new records that may need attention or further action.
Cause:
- Deactivation Process: The message is triggered when a user deactivates certain monitoring features or records in the SCMON application. This could be part of a routine maintenance task or a response to changes in business processes.
- New Records: The presence of new records suggests that while some monitoring features were deactivated, new data entries or alerts have been generated that require review or action.
Solution:
- Review New Records: After receiving this message, it is essential to check the new records that have been created. This can be done by navigating to the relevant section of the SCMON application where these records are displayed.
- Assess Impact: Determine if the new records are relevant to your monitoring needs. If they are critical, you may need to take further action, such as activating monitoring for specific processes or addressing any issues highlighted by the new records.
- Documentation: Ensure that any changes made during the deactivation process are documented for future reference. This helps maintain clarity on what monitoring features are active or inactive.
- Consult SAP Notes: If the message persists or if there are specific issues related to the new records, consult SAP Notes or the SAP Support Portal for any known issues or patches related to SCMON.
Related Information:
If the issue continues or if you encounter specific problems with the new records, it may be beneficial to reach out to your SAP support team or consult with an SAP expert for tailored assistance.
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