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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SDF/ZQLM -
Message number: 510
Message text: Historical data has been deleted
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/SDF/ZQLM510
- Historical data has been deleted ?The SAP error message
/SDF/ZQLM510 Historical data has been deleted
typically indicates that the system has detected that historical data, which is necessary for certain operations or reports, is no longer available. This can occur for various reasons, such as data archiving, deletion processes, or data management policies that have removed the historical records.Causes:
- Data Archiving: Historical data may have been archived as part of a data management strategy to optimize database performance.
- Manual Deletion: Users or administrators may have manually deleted historical records.
- Data Retention Policies: The system may be configured to automatically delete data after a certain period.
- System Migration or Upgrade: During system upgrades or migrations, historical data may not have been transferred correctly.
- Configuration Issues: Incorrect configuration settings in the system may lead to unintended data deletion.
Solutions:
- Check Data Archiving Settings: Review the archiving settings in your SAP system to determine if the data was archived. If so, you may need to restore it from the archive.
- Data Recovery: If the data was deleted accidentally, check if there are backups available that can be restored.
- Review Deletion Policies: Examine the data retention and deletion policies in place to ensure they align with business requirements.
- Consult with IT or SAP Basis Team: If you are unsure about the cause or how to recover the data, consult with your IT department or SAP Basis team for assistance.
- Check for System Logs: Look into system logs or change logs to identify when and why the data was deleted.
- Reconfigure Settings: If the deletion was due to misconfiguration, adjust the settings to prevent future occurrences.
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If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be necessary to escalate the issue to SAP support for further investigation.
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