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Message type: E = Error
Message class: STEP - ISO 10303 STEP Mapping Messages
Message number: 122
Message text: Instance &1 has been successfully deleted
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STEP122
- Instance &1 has been successfully deleted ?The SAP error message "STEP122 Instance &1 has been successfully deleted" is not actually an error message but rather an informational message indicating that a specific instance (identified by &1) has been successfully deleted from the system. This message typically appears in the context of processes that involve the deletion of instances, such as database records, application objects, or other entities within SAP.
Cause:
Since this is an informational message rather than an error, no specific action is required unless you were expecting the instance to remain in the system. If you are seeing this message and it is unexpected, consider the following steps:
Verify Deletion Intent: Ensure that the deletion of the instance was intended. If it was not, you may need to investigate how the deletion was triggered.
Check Logs: Review the logs or transaction history to understand what led to the deletion. This can help identify if it was part of a batch job, a manual action, 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 an archive.
Review Configuration: If this message appears frequently and is not desired, review the configuration of the processes that lead to deletions to ensure they align with your business requirements.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for more context on the specific transaction or process that generated the message.
In summary, the message indicates a successful deletion, and while it does not require immediate action, it is essential to ensure that the deletion aligns with your operational needs.
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