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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SSB/SAC_UTILITY -
Message number: 209
Message text: Connection deleted
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/SSB/SAC_UTILITY209
- Connection deleted ?The SAP error message
/SSB/SAC_UTILITY209 Connection deleted
typically indicates that a connection to a data source or service has been terminated or is no longer available. This can occur in various contexts, such as when working with SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC) or other SAP applications that rely on connections to external data sources.Causes:
- Session Timeout: The connection may have timed out due to inactivity.
- Network Issues: Temporary network disruptions can lead to the loss of connection.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in the configuration of the data source or the connection settings in SAP can result in the connection being invalidated.
- User Permissions: Insufficient permissions or changes in user roles can lead to access issues.
- Data Source Unavailability: The external data source may be down or undergoing maintenance.
Solutions:
- Reconnect: Try to reconnect to the data source. This can often resolve temporary issues.
- Check Network Connectivity: Ensure that your network connection is stable and that you can access the data source.
- Review Configuration: Check the connection settings in SAP to ensure they are correct and have not been altered.
- User Permissions: Verify that you have the necessary permissions to access the data source. If there have been changes to user roles, you may need to request access.
- Monitor Data Source Status: Check if the external data source is operational. If it is down, you may need to wait until it is back online.
- Session Management: If the issue is related to session timeouts, consider adjusting session timeout settings if you have the necessary permissions.
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