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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ST - Terminology Database
Message number: 344
Message text: Status of term successfully set to 'to be deleted'
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ST344
- Status of term successfully set to 'to be deleted' ?The SAP error message ST344, which states "Status of term successfully set to 'to be deleted'," typically occurs in the context of managing terms or entries in the SAP system, particularly in the area of terminology management or master data management. This message indicates that a term or entry has been marked for deletion, but it does not necessarily indicate an error; rather, it is a confirmation that the action has been successfully executed.
Cause:
- User Action: The message is usually triggered when a user or a process attempts to delete a term or entry in the system. This could be part of a data cleanup process or an update to the terminology.
- System Configuration: The system may be configured to allow terms to be marked for deletion as part of its normal operation.
- Data Management: It may occur during data management activities where terms are being reviewed and obsolete or incorrect terms are being flagged for deletion.
Solution:
- Review the Deletion: If the term was marked for deletion unintentionally, you may need to review the action and possibly restore the term if the system allows it.
- Check Dependencies: Ensure that the term is not being used in any active processes or configurations. If it is, you may need to address those dependencies before proceeding with the deletion.
- Confirm Deletion Process: If the deletion is intended, confirm that the term is indeed marked for deletion and that the subsequent steps (if any) to finalize the deletion are understood and executed.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific instructions on managing terms and understanding the implications of marking terms for deletion.
Related Information:
SE11
(Data Dictionary) or SE78
(SAP ArchiveLink).In summary, the ST344 message is a confirmation of a successful action rather than an error. Understanding the context and implications of marking a term for deletion is crucial for effective data management in SAP.
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