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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SKTI - Message Class for SKTI
Message number: 003
Message text: Entries Deleted: &1
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SKTI003
- Entries Deleted: &1 ?The SAP error message SKTI003 ("Entries Deleted: &1") typically occurs in the context of the SAP system when there are issues related to the deletion of entries in a specific table or data structure. This message indicates that certain entries have been deleted, and the number of entries deleted is represented by "&1".
Cause:
- Data Deletion: The error is often triggered when a process attempts to delete entries from a table or data structure, and the system confirms that the deletion has occurred.
- Data Integrity Issues: It may also arise due to data integrity issues, where the system detects that certain entries are no longer valid or needed.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in configuration settings or master data that lead to the removal of certain entries can also trigger this message.
- Batch Jobs: If a batch job or background process is running that deletes old or obsolete entries, this message may appear as a confirmation of the deletions.
Solution:
- Check Logs: Review the application logs or system logs to understand the context in which the deletion occurred. This can provide insights into why the entries were deleted.
- Data Consistency Check: Perform a data consistency check to ensure that the remaining data is valid and that there are no orphaned entries or inconsistencies.
- Review Configuration: If the deletion is unexpected, review any recent changes in configuration or master data that might have led to the deletion of these entries.
- Restore Data: If necessary, restore the deleted entries from a backup if they are critical for business operations.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to the specific module or process you are working with to understand the implications of the deletion.
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