Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/DB -
Message number: 104
Message text: Context &1 has been deleted
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The SAP error message
/CFG/DB104 Context &1 has been deleted
typically indicates that a specific context (identified by&1
) has been removed from the database or is no longer available in the system. This can occur in various scenarios, often related to configuration or data management within the SAP system.Causes:
- Manual Deletion: The context may have been manually deleted by a user or during a data cleanup process.
- Data Migration: During data migration or system upgrades, certain contexts may be removed or not migrated properly.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in configuration settings or parameters may lead to the deletion of certain contexts.
- Database Issues: Corruption or issues within the database could lead to the loss of context data.
Solutions:
- Check for Deletion: Verify if the context was intentionally deleted. If it was, you may need to recreate it or restore it from a backup.
- Recreate Context: If the context is essential for your operations, you may need to recreate it manually through the appropriate configuration transaction.
- Review Logs: Check system logs or change logs to identify when and why the context was deleted. This can provide insights into whether it was a user action or a system process.
- Database Recovery: If the deletion was unintentional and the context is critical, consider restoring the database from a backup if available.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific module or functionality you are working with to understand the implications of the deletion.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists or if you are unsure about the next steps, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance.
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By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and restore functionality in your SAP system.
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