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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UMG - Message Class for the Unicode Migration Tool.
Message number: 037
Message text: Checkpoint deleted
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UMG037
- Checkpoint deleted ?The SAP error message UMG037 "Checkpoint deleted" typically occurs in the context of the SAP system's transport management or during the execution of certain background jobs. This message indicates that a checkpoint, which is a mechanism used to save the state of a process, has been deleted. This can happen for various reasons, such as system inconsistencies, manual deletions, or issues with the transport directory.
Causes:
- Manual Deletion: A user may have manually deleted the checkpoint, either intentionally or accidentally.
- System Inconsistencies: There may be inconsistencies in the system that lead to the deletion of checkpoints.
- Transport Issues: Problems with the transport directory or transport requests can lead to checkpoints being deleted.
- Background Job Failures: If a background job fails, it may lead to the deletion of checkpoints associated with that job.
Solutions:
- Check System Logs: Review the system logs (transaction SM21) to identify any related errors or warnings that occurred around the time of the checkpoint deletion.
- Recreate Checkpoint: If possible, try to recreate the checkpoint or restart the process that was using it.
- Transport Directory Check: Verify the integrity of the transport directory and ensure that all necessary files are present.
- Background Job Monitoring: If the error is related to a background job, check the job logs (transaction SM37) for any errors or issues that may have caused the checkpoint to be deleted.
- SAP Notes: Search for relevant SAP Notes in the SAP Support Portal that may address this specific error. There may be patches or updates that resolve the issue.
- System Restart: In some cases, a system restart may help to clear temporary inconsistencies.
Related Information:
Always ensure that you have proper backups and that you follow your organization's change management procedures when making changes to the SAP system.
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