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Message type: E = Error
Message class: STC_SC_TASKS - System Copy Task Messages
Message number: 161
Message text: &1 New tables found which were not analysed; Analysis will be performed
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STC_SC_TASKS161
- &1 New tables found which were not analysed; Analysis will be performed ?The SAP error message STC_SC_TASKS161 indicates that during the execution of a task, new database tables were found that have not yet been analyzed. This typically occurs in the context of system checks or maintenance tasks, such as those performed during system upgrades, support package installations, or when new components are added to the SAP system.
Cause:
- New Tables: The primary cause of this message is the presence of new database tables that have been added to the system but have not been analyzed by the system's data dictionary.
- System Updates: This can happen after applying support packages, enhancement packages, or during system upgrades where new database objects are introduced.
- Missing Analysis: The system requires an analysis of these new tables to ensure that they are properly integrated into the system's data dictionary and can be utilized by various SAP applications.
Solution:
- Automatic Analysis: The message indicates that the system will automatically perform the analysis of the new tables. You can monitor the progress of this analysis in the background job logs.
- Manual Analysis: If the automatic analysis does not occur or if you want to perform it manually, you can execute the following steps:
- Go to transaction SE11 (Data Dictionary).
- Select the option to analyze database objects.
- You can also use transaction SE14 (Database Utility) to perform a consistency check and analyze the database objects.
- Check Logs: After the analysis is complete, check the logs for any errors or warnings that may need to be addressed.
- System Restart: In some cases, a system restart may be required to ensure that all changes take effect properly.
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