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Message type: E = Error
Message class: TG - Messages for Upgrade Repository Switch
Message number: 729
Message text: Table & will be deleted, therefore no Drop/Create necessary
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TG729
- Table & will be deleted, therefore no Drop/Create necessary ?The SAP error message TG729 indicates that a specific database table will be deleted, and therefore, there is no need for a Drop/Create operation. This message typically arises during database operations, such as when you are trying to modify or delete a table in the SAP system.
Cause:
Table Deletion: The primary cause of this message is that the table in question is marked for deletion. This could be due to a variety of reasons, such as:
- The table is no longer needed in the system.
- The table is part of a cleanup process during a system upgrade or maintenance.
- The table is being replaced by a new version or a different structure.
Database Operations: The message may also appear during database operations where the system recognizes that the table is already scheduled for deletion, thus negating the need for a Drop/Create command.
Solution:
Check Table Status: Verify the status of the table in question. You can do this by checking the data dictionary (transaction SE11) to see if the table is indeed marked for deletion.
Review Change Requests: If the table is part of a change request or transport, review the associated change requests to understand why the table is being deleted.
Consult Documentation: Look for any documentation or notes related to the specific table and its deletion. This may provide insights into whether the deletion is part of a planned upgrade or maintenance.
Backup Data: If the table contains important data, ensure that you have a backup before proceeding with any operations that may lead to data loss.
Follow Up with Development Team: If you are unsure about the implications of the deletion, consult with your development or database administration team for further guidance.
Related Information:
In summary, the TG729 message indicates that the table will be deleted, and no Drop/Create operation is necessary. Understanding the context of the deletion and consulting with relevant teams can help ensure that you handle the situation appropriately.
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