Message type: E = Error
Message class: /GC1/MSG -
Message number: 071
Message text: &1 objects were deleted
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The SAP error message
/GC1/MSG071
typically indicates that certain objects have been deleted in the system. This message is often related to the SAP Global Trade Services (GTS) module, which is used for managing compliance and trade processes.Cause:
The error message
/GC1/MSG071
can occur due to several reasons, including:
- Manual Deletion: Objects may have been manually deleted by a user or through a batch job.
- Data Consistency Issues: There may be inconsistencies in the database that lead to the system not being able to find the required objects.
- Transport Issues: If objects were transported from one system to another, there might have been issues during the transport process that led to the deletion of certain objects.
- System Upgrades or Changes: Changes in the system, such as upgrades or modifications, may inadvertently lead to the deletion of certain objects.
Solution:
To resolve the error message
/GC1/MSG071
, you can take the following steps:
Check Object Status: Verify the status of the objects that are reported as deleted. You can do this by checking the relevant transaction codes or tables in SAP.
Restore Deleted Objects: If the objects were deleted unintentionally, you may need to restore them from a backup or re-create them manually.
Review Change Logs: Check the change logs to see who deleted the objects and why. This can help in understanding the context of the deletion.
Transport Management: If the issue is related to transport, ensure that all necessary objects are included in the transport request and that the transport was successful.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific error message for additional guidance.
Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists and you cannot find a resolution, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance.
Related Information:
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related transactions.By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve the issue related to the error message /GC1/MSG071
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