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How To Fix SFW248 - One or more switches have been deleted by user &


SFW248 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: SFW - Messages for Switch Framework

  • Message number: 248

  • Message text: One or more switches have been deleted by user &

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SFW248 - Details

  • The SAP error message SFW248 indicates that one or more switches in the SAP system have been deleted by a user. This typically occurs in the context of the SAP Switch Framework, which is used to manage the activation and deactivation of various components and functionalities in the SAP system.
    
    Cause: User Action: The most direct cause of this error is that a user with the necessary authorizations has deleted one or more switches in the system. System Configuration Changes: Changes made to the system configuration or the switch framework settings can lead to this error. Transport Issues: If there are issues with transport requests that include switch configurations, it may lead to inconsistencies in the switch framework.
    Solution: Check Switch Status: Use transaction code SFW5 to check the status of the switches. This will help you identify which switches have been deleted. Recreate Switches: If switches have been deleted, you may need to recreate them. This

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