Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CPD/CL_MSG -
Message number: 103
Message text: Stage profile deleted
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The SAP error message
/CPD/CL_MSG103 Stage profile deleted
typically indicates that a stage profile that is being referenced in a process or configuration has been deleted from the system. This can occur in various contexts, such as during data processing, configuration management, or when working with specific modules that utilize stage profiles.Cause:
- Deletion of Stage Profile: The most direct cause is that the stage profile has been intentionally or unintentionally deleted from the system.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in configuration settings or updates to the system may lead to the removal of certain profiles.
- Transport Issues: If the system is part of a transport landscape, a transport request may have been incorrectly configured or executed, leading to the deletion of the profile.
- User Error: A user with the necessary permissions may have deleted the profile without realizing its importance.
Solution:
Restore the Stage Profile:
- If the profile was deleted recently, check if it can be restored from a backup or if it can be recreated manually.
- If you have transport logs or backups, you may be able to restore the profile from there.
Check Transport Requests:
- Review recent transport requests to see if the deletion was part of a transport. If so, you may need to revert the changes or re-import the correct version of the profile.
Recreate the Profile:
- If the profile cannot be restored, you may need to recreate it. Gather the necessary configuration details and settings that were part of the original profile.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on how to create or manage stage profiles.
User Permissions:
- Ensure that only authorized users have the ability to delete profiles to prevent accidental deletions in the future.
System Logs:
- Check system logs for any additional information regarding the deletion of the profile. This may provide insights into when and how the deletion occurred.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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