Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/TR_PAR -
Message number: 005
Message text: Transport request : &1 , deleted successfully
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The SAP error message
/CFG/TR_PAR005 Transport request: &1, deleted successfully
indicates that a transport request has been deleted successfully from the system. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message that confirms the deletion of a transport request.Cause:
- Manual Deletion: A user or administrator may have manually deleted the transport request using transaction codes like SE09 or SE10.
- System Cleanup: The system may have been configured to automatically delete transport requests after a certain period or under specific conditions.
- Transport Management: The transport request may have been deleted as part of a transport management process, such as after a successful import into the target system.
Solution:
Since this message is informational, there is typically no action required unless the deletion was unintentional. If you need to recover or investigate further, consider the following steps:
- Check Transport Logs: Review the transport logs to understand why the transport request was deleted and if it was part of a planned activity.
- Review User Actions: Check the user actions in the system to see who deleted the transport request and if it was done intentionally.
- Recreate the Transport Request: If the deletion was unintentional and the transport request is needed, you may need to recreate the transport request manually.
- Consult Documentation: If you have a transport management policy, consult it to ensure that the deletion aligns with your organization's procedures.
Related Information:
If you encounter this message and it is causing issues in your workflow, it is essential to investigate the context of the deletion and take appropriate actions based on your findings.
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