/IBX/RBD_IPX192 - Deletion report for data tables finished

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /IBX/RBD_IPX -

  • Message number: 192

  • Message text: Deletion report for data tables finished

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /IBX/RBD_IPX192 - Deletion report for data tables finished ?

    The SAP error message /IBX/RBD_IPX192 Deletion report for data tables finished typically indicates that a deletion report for specific data tables has been executed successfully. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that the deletion process has completed.

    Cause:

    1. Data Cleanup: This message is often generated as part of a data cleanup process where obsolete or unnecessary data is being removed from the system.
    2. Scheduled Jobs: It may also be triggered by a scheduled job that is set to delete old or irrelevant data from specific tables.
    3. Manual Deletion: The message can appear after a manual execution of a deletion report.

    Solution:

    Since this message is informational, there is typically no action required unless you are expecting the deletion to not occur or if you are concerned about data loss. Here are some steps you can take:

    1. Review Logs: Check the logs of the deletion report to ensure that the expected records were deleted and that there were no errors during the process.
    2. Data Backup: Ensure that you have a backup of the data before running deletion reports, especially if the data is critical.
    3. Validation: After the deletion process, validate the remaining data to ensure that the deletion did not affect any necessary records.
    4. Consult Documentation: Refer to the specific documentation for the deletion report you are using to understand its purpose and the data it targets.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: You may want to look into transaction codes related to data management and deletion, such as SE38 (for executing reports) or SM37 (for monitoring job logs).
    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for any known issues or additional information related to the specific deletion report you are using.
    • Data Retention Policies: Familiarize yourself with your organization's data retention policies to ensure compliance when deleting data.

    If you are experiencing issues beyond this informational message, it may be helpful to provide more context or specific symptoms related to the problem you are facing.

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