/CFG/DB089 - Text for Qualifier &1 in language &2 has been deleted

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /CFG/DB -

  • Message number: 089

  • Message text: Text for Qualifier &1 in language &2 has been deleted

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /CFG/DB089 - Text for Qualifier &1 in language &2 has been deleted ?

    The SAP error message /CFG/DB089 indicates that a text for a qualifier in a specific language has been deleted from the system. This typically occurs in the context of configuration settings, particularly when dealing with text elements in customizing or configuration tables.

    Cause:

    1. Deletion of Text: The text associated with a specific qualifier (like a field or a configuration option) has been removed from the database.
    2. Language Settings: The error may arise if the text was deleted for a specific language that is currently being used or referenced in the system.
    3. Transport Issues: If changes were transported from one system to another (e.g., from development to production), and the text was not included in the transport request, it could lead to this error.
    4. Data Inconsistency: There may be inconsistencies in the configuration data, especially if manual changes were made without proper checks.

    Solution:

    1. Restore the Deleted Text: If you have a backup or a transport request that includes the missing text, you can restore it.
    2. Recreate the Text: If the text cannot be restored, you may need to manually recreate the text for the qualifier in the appropriate language. This can usually be done in the customizing settings of the relevant module.
    3. Check Transport Requests: Ensure that all necessary transport requests have been properly imported and that they include the required text elements.
    4. Review Language Settings: Verify that the language settings in your user profile and the system are correctly configured. If the text is available in other languages, you may consider switching to a different language temporarily.
    5. Consult Documentation: Check the SAP documentation or help resources for the specific module you are working with to understand the implications of the missing text and how to address it.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: You may need to use transaction codes like SE11 (Data Dictionary), SE78 (SAP ArchiveLink), or SE63 (Translation) to manage texts and translations.
    • SAP Notes: Look for relevant SAP Notes that might address this specific error or provide additional guidance on handling text deletions.
    • Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal SAP team for further assistance.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error message and restore the necessary text for the qualifier in the specified language.

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