How To Fix /UI2/GLOBAL_CACHES022 - UI2 Chip Cache: &1 entries in &2 will be deleted


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /UI2/GLOBAL_CACHES -

  • Message number: 022

  • Message text: UI2 Chip Cache: &1 entries in &2 will be deleted

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /UI2/GLOBAL_CACHES022 - UI2 Chip Cache: &1 entries in &2 will be deleted ?
    The SAP error message /UI2/GLOBAL_CACHES022 indicates that the UI2 Chip Cache is being cleared, and it provides information about the number of entries that will be deleted from the cache. This message is typically informational rather than an error, and it is related to the caching mechanism used in SAP Fiori applications.
    
    Cause: Cache Management: The UI2 Chip Cache is used to store reusable components (chips) in SAP Fiori applications. Over time, as new components are added or existing ones are modified, the cache may need to be cleared to ensure that users see the most up-to-date information. System Performance: The system may automatically clear cache entries to optimize performance, especially if the cache size exceeds a certain limit or if there are changes in the underlying data or configuration. Manual Cache Clearing: Administrators may manually trigger cache clearing for maintenance purposes or to resolve issues related to outdated or incorrect data being displayed.
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