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Jul 21, 2009 at 06:06 PM

Problems to delete DTP request from DSO

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Hi,

I am having problems to delete a DTP Delta request from DSO. I have a process that loads data from datasource/R3 to PSA, from PSA to DSO by DTP Delta and from DSO to Infocube by another DTP Delta.

I deleted the request from the Infocube sucefully, but when I try to delete the request in DSO I get this message on the log of deletion job:

Job started

Step 001 started (program RSDELPART1, variant &0000000002262, user ID Z002M5DN)

Delete running: DataStore object LAO_HPLB, from 646.649 to 646.649

Delete is scheduled; Selection conditions were substituted

FB RSM1_CHECK_DM_GOT_REQUEST called from PRG RSSM_PROCESS_REQUDEL_ODSO; row 000396

Request '646.650'; DTA 'LAO_HPLB'; action 'D'; with dialog ''

Leave RSM1_CHECK_DM_GOT_REQUEST in row 193; Req_State ''

No records found for request ODSR_4EIPT4YL6GU1XBZKXE5L1CW4J in change log /BIC/B0001611000 of DataStore LAO_HPLB

Deletion of request DTPR_4EIPSY4SBPJDDAP7QO2O3M17N from data target LAO_HPLB failed

Deletion of request DTPR_4EIPSY4SBPJDDAP7QO2O3M17N from data target LAO_HPLB failed

No records found for request ODSR_4EIPT4YL6GU1XBZKXE5L1CW4J in change log /BIC/B0001611000 of DataStore LAO_HPLB

Job finished

There is no dump or system log to help.

I tried to turn the request monitor to red to delete it, but i receive the message "Request is already (partially) activated; no further QM action possible".

The data from PSA was deleted by a process chain that cleans the PSA's tables, so I think this the reason of change log without records.

I can use selective deletion, but the request will stay on the DSO monitor, I want to delete the request completely.

I could use the explanation on SAP Note "1007717 - Deleting from DataStore object: Termination w/o log entries", but I do not have access to delete from table on production environment.

Is there any kind of standard SAP program or function module to delete this request from DSO?

Please, could anyone help me? Any idea?

Best Regards,

Mateus Celeste