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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SQLM - SQL Monitor messages to the world
Message number: 124
Message text: &1 records have been successfully deleted
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SQLM124
- &1 records have been successfully deleted ?The SAP error message SQLM124 indicates that a certain number of records have been successfully deleted from a database table. This message is typically informational rather than an error, meaning that it is not indicating a problem but rather confirming that a deletion operation has been completed successfully.
Cause:
&1
, which will be replaced by the actual number of records that were deleted.Since SQLM124 is an informational message, there is generally no action required unless the deletion was unexpected. If you are seeing this message and it is not part of your intended operations, consider the following steps:
Verify Deletion Intent: Check if the deletion was part of a planned operation. If it was not, investigate the process that led to the deletion.
Review Logs: Look at the application logs or change logs to understand what triggered the deletion. This can help identify if it was a user action, a scheduled job, or an automated process.
Data Recovery: If the deletion was unintentional and you need to recover the data, check if you have backups or if the data can be restored from a previous state.
Prevent Future Issues: If the deletion was not intended, consider implementing additional checks or controls in your processes to prevent accidental deletions in the future.
In summary, SQLM124 is an informational message indicating successful deletion, and while it does not indicate an error, it is important to ensure that such deletions are intentional and managed properly.
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