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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SMB/Q2P_CC -
Message number: 011
Message text: Table &1 should be excluded but is marked for deletion due to &2
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/SMB/Q2P_CC011
- Table &1 should be excluded but is marked for deletion due to &2 ?The SAP error message
/SMB/Q2P_CC011
indicates that a specific table (denoted as&1
) should be excluded from a certain process or operation, but it is marked for deletion due to a condition or reason specified as&2
. This error typically arises in the context of data management, particularly when dealing with data consistency and integrity in SAP systems.Cause:
- Data Integrity Issues: The table in question may have been flagged for deletion due to inconsistencies or issues that violate data integrity rules.
- Configuration Errors: There may be configuration settings that incorrectly mark the table for deletion.
- Business Logic: The business logic defined in the application may dictate that certain tables should not be processed if they are marked for deletion.
Solution:
- Check Table Status: Investigate the status of the table mentioned in the error message. You can do this by using transaction codes like SE11 (Data Dictionary) or SE16 (Data Browser) to view the table's properties and current status.
- Review Deletion Criteria: Understand the criteria that led to the table being marked for deletion. This may involve checking logs or settings in the application that govern data retention and deletion.
- Correct Configuration: If the table is incorrectly marked for deletion, you may need to adjust the configuration settings or correct any underlying issues that led to this status.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific module or functionality you are working with. There may be known issues or patches available.
- Data Recovery: If the table was marked for deletion in error, you may need to restore it from a backup or recover the data if possible.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists and you cannot determine the cause or solution, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance.
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