Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/PM_DIS -
Message number: 257
Message text: ALE filter for &1 deleted successfully
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/PM_DIS257 ALE filter for &1 deleted successfully
typically indicates that an ALE (Application Link Enabling) filter has been deleted successfully in the context of the SAP system. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that a specific filter has been removed.Cause:
- User Action: The message is often triggered by a user action where an ALE filter was intentionally deleted through transaction codes like
WE30
(for IDoc types) orWE20
(for partner profiles).- System Process: It can also occur as part of a system process or cleanup operation where obsolete or unnecessary filters are removed.
Solution:
Since this message indicates a successful deletion, there is typically no action required unless the deletion was unintentional. If you need the filter back, you will have to recreate it. Here are the steps to do so:
Recreate the ALE Filter:
- Go to the relevant transaction (e.g.,
WE30
orWE20
).- Recreate the filter with the necessary parameters.
- Ensure that the filter settings align with your business requirements.
Check for Dependencies:
- If the filter was deleted as part of a larger process, check if there are any dependencies or impacts on other processes or configurations.
Review Logs:
- If you suspect that the deletion was not intended, review system logs or change logs to identify who deleted the filter and why.
Related Information:
WE30
, WE20
, and WE21
for managing IDocs and partner profiles.If you encounter this message frequently and it is causing issues, it may be worth investigating the processes or user actions that lead to the deletion of these filters.
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