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DAMAGE OBJECT IN DEVLOPMENT SERVER

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Dear Experts,

Need your quick help. In our Development server with OS400 and DB400 database I am facing the following issue.

Damage found on file REPOLOAD in library R3DVZDATA.

FILE REPOLOAD in R3DVZDATA not saved.

Damage found on file T77GA in library R3DVZDATA.

FILE T77GA in R3DVZDATA not save

Appreciate any qucik response.

Regards

Sharath

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Hi Sharath,

You might be in good luck ...

REPOLOAD could be deleted (please check on the DSPDBR first) and then you can use CRTDUPOBJ (without data !) with STRJRNPF from another SAP system, because all data comes from REPOSRC ...

T77GA depends if you need that or not ... You might be able to move it to anothe lib and recreate via SE11 and then use CPYF of the data back ...

Good luck,

Volker Gueldenpfennig, consolut.gmbh

http://www.consolut.de - http://www.4soi.de - http://www.easymarketplace.de

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Hi Sharath,

Wish you good luck also...

My guess is that you might have better chance with the CRTDUPOBJ method Volker outlined. (From my understanding, the structure of REPOLOAD has to be available for SAP to run normally.)

If something weird happens, you could regenerate data in REPOLOAD according to Note 419990.

Best regards,

Victor

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SAP Note 831678 contains descriptions how to recover damaged objects in the SAP environment.

Damaged objects usually should not happen, so unless you know where the damage is coming from (such as a hardware failure or power loss), I would recommend to report the problem to the IBM support and have them analyze the cause of the problem.

Kind regards,

Christian Bartels.