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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UMGLOG - Message class for the SPUMG Main Log
Message number: 204
Message text: Table &1 was deleted from Manual Repair by user &2.
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UMGLOG204
- Table &1 was deleted from Manual Repair by user &2. ?The SAP error message UMGLOG204 indicates that a specific table (denoted as &1) was deleted from the Manual Repair process by a user (denoted as &2). This message is typically related to the SAP User Management Engine (UME) or the User Management functionality within SAP systems.
Cause:
- Manual Deletion: The user identified in the message has manually deleted the specified table from the Manual Repair process. This could be due to a mistake or intentional action.
- User Permissions: The user may have the necessary permissions to perform deletions, which can lead to unintended consequences if not managed properly.
- System Configuration: There may be issues with the configuration of the UME or related components that allow for such deletions.
Solution:
- Review User Actions: Check the actions taken by the user who deleted the table. Understanding the context can help determine if the deletion was necessary or if it was an error.
- Restore the Table: If the deletion was unintentional, you may need to restore the table from a backup or recreate it if possible.
- Audit User Permissions: Review the permissions of users who have access to the Manual Repair functionality. Ensure that only authorized personnel can perform deletions.
- Implement Change Management: Establish a change management process to track changes made in the system, especially for critical components like user management.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support resources for specific guidance on handling UMGLOG204 messages and related issues.
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