Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/MIGRATION -
Message number: 762
Message text: Fail to get deletion tables with tlogo &1
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The SAP error message
/CFG/MIGRATION762 Fail to get deletion tables with tlogo &1
typically occurs during the migration or configuration processes in SAP systems, particularly when dealing with data deletion or archiving tasks. This error indicates that the system is unable to retrieve the necessary deletion tables associated with the specified "tlogo" (which usually refers to a specific logical object or table).Causes:
- Missing or Incomplete Configuration: The logical object (tlogo) may not be properly configured in the system, leading to the inability to access its associated deletion tables.
- Database Issues: There may be issues with the database connection or the database itself, preventing the retrieval of the required tables.
- Authorization Issues: The user executing the migration may not have the necessary authorizations to access the deletion tables.
- System Bugs or Incompatibilities: There could be bugs in the SAP version being used or incompatibilities with the migration tools.
Solutions:
- Check Configuration: Verify that the logical object (tlogo) is correctly configured in the system. Ensure that all necessary settings are in place.
- Database Connection: Check the database connection settings and ensure that the database is up and running without issues.
- User Authorizations: Ensure that the user executing the migration has the necessary authorizations to access the deletion tables. You may need to consult with your SAP security team.
- Review Logs: Check the SAP application logs (transaction SLG1) for more detailed error messages that may provide additional context about the failure.
- SAP Notes: Search for relevant SAP Notes in the SAP Support Portal that may address this specific error. There may be patches or updates available that resolve the issue.
- Consult Documentation: Review the SAP documentation related to the migration process you are performing to ensure that all prerequisites and steps are followed correctly.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to SAP Support for further assistance.
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