Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/MIGRATION -
Message number: 721
Message text: [Delta] Content deleted in subobject:&1 file:&2
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The SAP error message
/CFG/MIGRATION721 [Delta] Content deleted in subobject:&1 file:&2
typically indicates that there is an issue related to the migration of configuration data in the SAP system. This error is often associated with the migration of delta content, which can occur during system upgrades or when changes are made to the configuration.Cause:
Data Deletion: The error suggests that some content has been deleted in a specific subobject or file during a migration process. This could be due to:
- Manual deletion of configuration data.
- Incomplete migration processes.
- Issues with the transport of configuration data.
- Inconsistencies in the database or configuration files.
Version Mismatch: If there are discrepancies between the versions of the source and target systems, it may lead to this error.
Corrupted Files: The files related to the configuration might be corrupted or not properly formatted.
Solution:
Check Migration Logs: Review the migration logs to identify any specific issues or errors that occurred during the migration process. This can provide insights into what went wrong.
Restore Deleted Content: If possible, restore the deleted content from backups or previous versions of the configuration files.
Re-run Migration: If the migration was incomplete, consider re-running the migration process to ensure that all necessary data is correctly migrated.
Consistency Check: Perform a consistency check on the configuration data to identify any inconsistencies or issues that need to be resolved.
Transport Requests: If the issue is related to transport requests, ensure that all relevant transport requests are correctly imported and that there are no missing objects.
SAP Notes: Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error. SAP frequently releases notes that provide solutions or workarounds for known issues.
Consult SAP Support: If the issue persists and cannot be resolved through the above steps, consider reaching out to SAP Support for further assistance.
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