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How To Fix UA_SM1015 - Generated DDIC objects were successfully deleted


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: UA_SM1 - Structure Maintenance

  • Message number: 015

  • Message text: Generated DDIC objects were successfully deleted

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message UA_SM1015 - Generated DDIC objects were successfully deleted ?

    The SAP error message UA_SM1015, which states "Generated DDIC objects were successfully deleted," typically indicates that certain Data Dictionary (DDIC) objects, such as tables, views, or data elements, have been deleted successfully from the system. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that the deletion process has been completed.

    Cause:

    1. Manual Deletion: The DDIC objects were manually deleted by a developer or administrator using transaction codes like SE11 (Data Dictionary) or SE14 (Database Utility).
    2. Transport Request: The deletion could have been part of a transport request that was imported into the system, which included the deletion of certain objects.
    3. Development Activity: During development activities, objects may be deleted as part of a cleanup process or refactoring of the data model.

    Solution:

    Since this message is informational, there is typically no action required unless the deletion was unintentional. If you need to restore the deleted objects, consider the following steps:

    1. Check Transport Requests: If the deletion was part of a transport request, you may be able to revert the changes by importing a transport that contains the original objects.
    2. Recreate Objects: If the objects were deleted unintentionally and cannot be restored from a transport, you may need to recreate them manually using the Data Dictionary transactions (SE11, SE14).
    3. Review Change Logs: Check the change logs or version history to understand why the objects were deleted and by whom. This can help prevent future occurrences.
    4. Backup: Always ensure that you have a backup of your DDIC objects before making significant changes, especially in production environments.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: Familiarize yourself with relevant transaction codes such as SE11 (Data Dictionary), SE14 (Database Utility), and SE03 (Transport Organizer).
    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for any known issues or additional information related to DDIC object management.
    • Documentation: Review SAP documentation on Data Dictionary management for best practices and guidelines on handling DDIC objects.

    If you encounter this message and it is causing issues in your application or system, further investigation may be required to determine the impact of the deleted objects and to ensure that the system functions as expected.

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