Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/TSDB -
Message number: 047
Message text: &1 records inserted into table &2
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/TSDB047 &1 records inserted into table &2
typically indicates that a certain number of records have been successfully inserted into a specific database table during a process, but it may also imply that there was an issue or warning related to this operation.Cause:
- Data Processing: This message usually occurs during data processing activities, such as data uploads or migrations, where records are being inserted into a database table.
- Batch Processing: It can also arise during batch jobs that handle large volumes of data, where the system is informing you about the number of records processed.
- Warnings or Errors: While the message indicates successful insertion, it may also be accompanied by other messages that provide context about potential issues, such as data integrity problems or constraints being violated.
Solution:
- Check for Additional Messages: Look for any accompanying messages that may provide more context about the operation. This can help identify if there were any issues during the insertion process.
- Review Data Quality: Ensure that the data being inserted meets all the necessary criteria and constraints defined for the target table. This includes checking for duplicates, data types, and mandatory fields.
- Monitor Performance: If this message appears frequently, it may be worth monitoring the performance of the database and the processes that are inserting records to ensure they are running efficiently.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific module or process you are working with for any known issues or additional troubleshooting steps.
- Debugging: If you suspect that the message is indicative of a deeper issue, consider debugging the process or using transaction codes like ST22 (dump analysis) or SM21 (system log) to gather more information.
Related Information:
If you continue to experience issues or if the message is part of a larger problem, it may be beneficial to reach out to your SAP support team or consult with an SAP expert for further assistance.
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