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How To Fix WRF_BUDGET319 - Table &1 &2 &3 &4 was deleted


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: WRF_BUDGET -

  • Message number: 319

  • Message text: Table &1 &2 &3 &4 was deleted

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message WRF_BUDGET319 - Table &1 &2 &3 &4 was deleted ?

    The SAP error message:

    WRF_BUDGET319 Table &1 &2 &3 &4 was deleted

    typically occurs in the context of SAP Budgeting and Funds Management (FM) or related modules where budget data is stored and managed in specific database tables.


    Cause

    • The message indicates that a particular database table (or a table entry) identified by the placeholders &1, &2, &3, and &4 was deleted.
    • This usually happens when budget data or related master data that the system expects to find has been removed or is missing.
    • Possible reasons include:
      • Manual deletion of budget tables or entries by a user or via a custom program.
      • Incomplete or inconsistent data migration or transport.
      • System inconsistencies due to failed updates or database cleanups.
      • An object (like a budget version, budget period, or budget key figure) that the system references no longer exists.

    Solution

    1. Identify the Table and Keys:

      • The placeholders &1, &2, &3, and &4 represent the actual table name and key fields.
      • Check the full error message in the system log or short dump to get the exact table and key values.
    2. Check Data Consistency:

      • Use transaction codes like SE16 or SE16N to check if the table and the specific entries exist.
      • If the entries are missing, verify if they were deleted intentionally or accidentally.
    3. Restore Missing Data:

      • If the data was deleted unintentionally, restore it from a backup or transport request.
      • If the deletion was intentional, ensure that all dependent objects or references are also updated or removed to avoid inconsistencies.
    4. Run Consistency Checks:

      • Use SAP standard reports or tools for Funds Management consistency checks, such as:
        • FM consistency reports (e.g., FMCM_RECON or similar).
        • Budgeting consistency programs.
      • These tools can identify and sometimes fix inconsistencies in budget data.
    5. Check Custom Code or Enhancements:

      • If custom programs or user exits are involved in budget data processing, review them for possible deletion or incorrect handling of budget tables.
    6. Contact SAP Support:

      • If the issue persists and cannot be resolved with the above steps, raise a message with SAP Support including:
        • The full error message with parameters.
        • System logs and dumps.
        • Steps to reproduce the error.

    Related Information

    • Module: Funds Management (FM), Budgeting, or Controlling (CO) depending on your SAP system setup.
    • Common Tables: FM budget tables like FMIFIIT, FMIFIITP, FMIFIITM, or other FM master data tables.
    • Transactions: FMAVCR01 (Budget Availability Control), FMCM_RECON (Consistency Check), SE16N (Data Browser).
    • Notes and Documentation: Check SAP Notes related to Funds Management inconsistencies or budget table deletions.
    • System Logs: Use SM21 and ST22 to check system logs and dumps for related errors.

    If you provide the exact table name and key values from the error message, I can help you with more specific guidance.

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