Message type: E = Error
Message class: CM_EHPRC_DPP - Messages for DPP
Message number: 000
Message text: &1 records were deleted from table &2.
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The SAP error message CM_EHPRC_DPP000 indicates that a certain number of records have been deleted from a specific table. This message is typically related to data management processes within SAP, particularly in the context of the Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) module or similar data management scenarios.
Cause:
- Data Cleanup: The message usually arises during a data cleanup process where obsolete or unnecessary records are removed from the database to maintain data integrity and performance.
- Batch Jobs: It can also occur as a result of batch jobs that are designed to delete old or irrelevant data based on certain criteria.
- Manual Deletion: Users or administrators may have manually deleted records from the specified table.
- Data Migration: During data migration or system upgrades, certain records may be deleted as part of the process.
Solution:
- Review Deletion Criteria: Check the criteria used for the deletion process to ensure that the correct records are being targeted. This may involve reviewing the configuration settings or the logic in the batch job.
- Check Logs: Look at the application logs or job logs to understand why the records were deleted. This can provide insights into whether the deletion was expected or if it indicates a problem.
- Data Recovery: If records were deleted unintentionally, you may need to restore them from a backup if available. Ensure that you have a backup strategy in place for critical data.
- 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.
- User Training: If manual deletions are a cause, consider providing training to users on the implications of deleting records and the proper procedures to follow.
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