Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BCV/QRM -
Message number: 018
Message text: Cache deletion is executed for search ID &1
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The SAP error message
/BCV/QRM018 Cache deletion is executed for search ID &1
typically relates to the cache management in the SAP system, particularly in the context of the SAP Business Suite or SAP BW (Business Warehouse) environments. This message indicates that a cache deletion process has been triggered for a specific search ID, which is often part of a query or report execution.Cause:
- Cache Management: The system is designed to optimize performance by caching frequently accessed data. However, when certain conditions are met (like data updates, changes in the underlying data model, or manual cache clearing), the cache for a specific search ID may need to be deleted to ensure that users receive the most current data.
- Data Changes: If there are changes in the underlying data that the search ID relies on, the system may automatically clear the cache to prevent users from seeing outdated information.
- System Configuration: Certain configurations or settings in the SAP system may trigger cache deletions more frequently, especially in environments with high data volatility.
Solution:
- Monitor Cache Behavior: Check the cache settings and behavior in your SAP system. You may want to monitor how often cache deletions are occurring and under what circumstances.
- Review Data Changes: Investigate if there have been recent changes to the data that could have triggered the cache deletion. If the data is frequently changing, consider whether the cache settings are appropriate for your use case.
- Adjust Cache Settings: If necessary, adjust the cache settings in the SAP system to better align with your operational needs. This may involve configuring the cache duration or the conditions under which the cache is cleared.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to cache management for specific guidance on handling cache-related issues.
- Performance Tuning: If cache deletions are impacting performance, consider performance tuning measures, such as optimizing queries or adjusting the data model.
Related Information:
RSRT
(for running queries) or RSADMIN
(for managing BW settings) to help diagnose and manage cache issues.If the problem persists or if you need more specific guidance, consider reaching out to SAP support or consulting with an SAP expert who can provide tailored assistance based on your system configuration and usage patterns.
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