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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SMB/TI_SCOPING -
Message number: 051
Message text: Deleted &1 entries from &2.
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/SMB/TI_SCOPING051
- Deleted &1 entries from &2. ?The SAP error message
/SMB/TI_SCOPING051 Deleted &1 entries from &2
typically relates to the SAP Business ByDesign or SAP S/4HANA Cloud environments, particularly in the context of scoping and configuration management. This message indicates that certain entries have been deleted from a specific configuration or scoping object.Cause:
- Configuration Changes: The error may occur when there are changes in the configuration settings or scoping options that lead to the deletion of certain entries.
- Data Integrity Issues: If there are inconsistencies or integrity issues in the data, the system may automatically delete entries to maintain data integrity.
- User Actions: Manual deletions by users or administrators during configuration or scoping activities can also trigger this message.
- System Updates: Updates or patches applied to the system may result in the removal of obsolete or redundant entries.
Solution:
- Review Configuration Changes: Check the recent changes made in the configuration or scoping settings. Ensure that the changes align with the business requirements.
- Data Validation: Validate the data integrity of the entries in question. If necessary, restore any critical entries that were unintentionally deleted.
- Check Logs: Review system logs or change logs to identify what triggered the deletion. This can provide insights into whether it was a user action or a system process.
- Reconfigure if Necessary: If the deletions are impacting business processes, you may need to reconfigure the relevant settings or restore the deleted entries from backups if available.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to the specific version of your SAP system for any known issues or additional guidance.
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