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Message type: E = Error
Message class: TU - Billing/Scheduling/Budget Billing
Message number: 433
Message text: Portion &1 has been successfully deleted
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TU433
- Portion &1 has been successfully deleted ?The SAP error message TU433, which states "Portion &1 has been successfully deleted," is not actually an error message in the traditional sense. Instead, it is an informational message indicating that a specific portion (identified by &1) has been successfully deleted from the system. This message typically appears in the context of managing portions in SAP, such as in the areas of materials management, production planning, or inventory management.
Cause:
The message is triggered when a user or a process attempts to delete a portion of data (like a batch, lot, or inventory portion) from the SAP system, and the deletion operation is completed successfully. The "&1" placeholder is replaced with the identifier of the portion that was deleted.
Solution:
Since this message indicates a successful operation, there is no action required to resolve an error. However, if you are seeing this message and did not intend to delete the portion, you may want to:
Verify Deletion Intent: Check if the deletion was intentional. If it was not, review the process or transaction that led to this deletion.
Data Recovery: If the deletion was accidental and you need to restore the deleted portion, you may need to consult your data recovery procedures or restore from a backup if applicable.
Audit Trail: Review the audit logs or change logs to understand who performed the deletion and why. This can help in preventing unintended deletions in the future.
User Training: If users are frequently encountering this message, consider providing additional training on the processes that involve deletion of portions to ensure they understand the implications of their actions.
Related Information:
In summary, the TU433 message is informational and indicates a successful deletion. If this is unexpected, further investigation into the process leading to the deletion is warranted.
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