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Message type: E = Error
Message class: TG - Messages for Upgrade Repository Switch
Message number: 645
Message text: Table & successfully deleted
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TG645
- Table & successfully deleted ?The SAP error message TG645, which states "Table & successfully deleted," typically indicates that a table has been deleted from the database. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message that confirms the successful deletion of a table.
Cause:
- Intentional Deletion: The table was intentionally deleted by a user or an administrator as part of a database cleanup or restructuring process.
- System Maintenance: The deletion could be part of a system maintenance task where obsolete or unused tables are removed.
- Development Activities: In a development environment, tables may be deleted as part of testing or development activities.
Solution:
Since TG645 is an informational message, there is no direct "solution" required unless the deletion was unintentional. Here are some steps you can take if the deletion was not intended:
- Check for Backups: If the deletion was accidental, check if there are backups available from which the table can be restored.
- Review Change Logs: Look into the change logs or transport logs to identify who deleted the table and why.
- Recreate the Table: If necessary, you can recreate the table manually if you have the schema definition and data available.
- Implement Access Controls: To prevent accidental deletions in the future, consider implementing stricter access controls or approval processes for table deletions.
Related Information:
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