BRF373 - &1 lines were deleted

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: BRF - Messages for Business Rule Framework

  • Message number: 373

  • Message text: &1 lines were deleted

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message BRF373 - &1 lines were deleted ?

    The SAP error message BRF373 indicates that a certain number of lines (in this case, &1) were deleted from a Business Rule Framework (BRF) application. This message typically arises in the context of managing rules or decision tables within the BRF+ environment.

    Cause:

    1. Manual Deletion: The lines may have been manually deleted by a user who was editing the rules or decision tables.
    2. Data Consistency: The system may have automatically deleted lines due to data consistency checks or validation processes that identified invalid or obsolete entries.
    3. Transport Issues: If rules or decision tables are being transported between systems (e.g., from development to production), inconsistencies or conflicts may lead to deletions.
    4. Versioning: If a new version of a rule or decision table is activated, it may lead to the deletion of older versions or lines that are no longer relevant.

    Solution:

    1. Review Changes: Check the change logs or history of the BRF application to identify who made the changes and why the lines were deleted.
    2. Restore Deleted Lines: If the deletion was unintentional, you may need to restore the deleted lines from a backup or previous version of the rules.
    3. Validation: Ensure that the remaining rules or decision tables are valid and functioning as expected after the deletion.
    4. User Training: If manual deletion was the cause, consider providing training to users on how to manage rules and decision tables properly to avoid accidental deletions.
    5. Transport Management: If the issue is related to transport, ensure that the transport process is correctly managed and that all necessary objects are included in the transport request.

    Related Information:

    • BRF+ Documentation: Refer to the official SAP documentation for BRF+ for detailed information on managing rules and decision tables.
    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for any known issues or patches related to BRF+ that might address this error.
    • Community Forums: Engage with the SAP Community or forums to see if other users have encountered similar issues and what solutions they found effective.

    If the problem persists or if you need further assistance, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert.

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