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Message type: E = Error
Message class: TG - Messages for Upgrade Repository Switch
Message number: 723
Message text: Table & successfully deleted
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TG723
- Table & successfully deleted ?The SAP error message TG723 indicates that a specific table has been successfully deleted. This message is not an error in the traditional sense; rather, it is an informational message that confirms the deletion of a table in the SAP system.
Cause:
The message TG723 is triggered when a user or a program attempts to delete a database table, and the operation is completed successfully. This can occur during various activities, such as:
Since TG723 is an informational message indicating successful deletion, there is no "solution" required in the traditional sense. However, if the deletion was unintentional or if you need to restore the table, consider the following steps:
Check Backup: If the deletion was accidental, check if you have a backup of the database or the specific table. You may need to restore the table from a backup.
Review Change Logs: If your system has change logging enabled, review the logs to understand who deleted the table and why. This can help prevent future occurrences.
Recreate the Table: If you need the table back and do not have a backup, you may need to recreate the table manually. Ensure you define the structure and any necessary data types correctly.
Implement Safeguards: To prevent accidental deletions in the future, consider implementing safeguards such as:
If you encounter this message and it is part of a larger issue or if you have specific concerns about the implications of the deletion, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or a database administrator.
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