/IWFND/CM_LOGGING437 - Consumer DCS deletd Object failed and cleanup executed

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /IWFND/CM_LOGGING -

  • Message number: 437

  • Message text: Consumer DCS deletd Object failed and cleanup executed

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /IWFND/CM_LOGGING437 - Consumer DCS deletd Object failed and cleanup executed ?

    The SAP error message /IWFND/CM_LOGGING437 indicates that there was a failure in deleting a consumer DCS (Data Change Service) object, and as a result, a cleanup operation was executed. This error typically occurs in the context of SAP Gateway services, particularly when dealing with OData services and their associated data change notifications.

    Cause:

    1. Data Integrity Issues: The object you are trying to delete may have dependencies or references that prevent it from being deleted.
    2. Authorization Issues: The user executing the delete operation may not have the necessary permissions to perform the action.
    3. Service Configuration Issues: There may be misconfigurations in the OData service or the underlying data model.
    4. System Errors: Temporary system issues or inconsistencies in the database can also lead to this error.

    Solution:

    1. Check Dependencies: Ensure that the object you are trying to delete does not have any dependencies. If it does, you may need to delete or update those dependencies first.
    2. Review Authorizations: Verify that the user has the necessary authorizations to delete the object. You can check this in the user roles and authorizations assigned to the user.
    3. Service Configuration: Review the configuration of the OData service. Ensure that the service is correctly set up and that the entity sets are properly defined.
    4. Check Logs: Look into the SAP Gateway logs for more detailed error messages. You can use transaction codes like /IWFND/ERROR_LOG or /IWFND/TRACE to get more insights into what went wrong.
    5. Database Consistency: If the issue persists, check for any database inconsistencies. You may need to run consistency checks or consult with your database administrator.
    6. Recreate the Object: If the object is critical and cannot be deleted, consider recreating it if possible, or restoring it from a backup if it was deleted unintentionally.

    Related Information:

    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for any known issues related to this error message. SAP frequently updates their knowledge base with solutions for common problems.
    • SAP Community: Engage with the SAP Community forums to see if other users have encountered similar issues and what solutions they found effective.
    • Documentation: Review the official SAP documentation for OData services and SAP Gateway to ensure that you are following best practices.

    If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be necessary to involve SAP support for further assistance.

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