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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SOI1 - Safe Online Import/Upgrade Messages continued
Message number: 074
Message text: Table &1: Rename db table statement &2 to &3 successfully generated
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SOI1074
- Table &1: Rename db table statement &2 to &3 successfully generated ?The SAP error message SOI1074 indicates that a rename operation for a database table has been successfully generated. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that the system has prepared a statement to rename a database table.
Cause:
The message SOI1074 is typically generated during database operations where a table is being renamed. This can occur during various processes, such as:
Since this message indicates that the rename statement has been successfully generated, there is usually no immediate action required unless you are experiencing issues related to the rename operation. However, if you are looking to ensure that the rename operation is executed correctly, consider the following steps:
Check the Generated Statement: Review the generated rename statement to ensure it aligns with your expectations. The message will typically provide the old table name and the new table name.
Execute the Rename Statement: If the rename operation has not yet been executed, you may need to run the generated SQL statement in your database environment.
Verify Dependencies: Ensure that any dependencies related to the table (such as views, indexes, or foreign key constraints) are updated accordingly to reflect the new table name.
Test the Application: After the rename operation, test the application to ensure that it functions correctly with the renamed table.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the implications of renaming a table, consult SAP documentation or your database administrator for guidance.
In summary, SOI1074 is an informational message indicating that a rename operation has been prepared. Ensure that the operation is executed correctly and that all dependencies are managed appropriately.
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