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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 37 - Screen Painter
Message number: 111
Message text: Modification & deleted
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The SAP error message "37111 Modification & deleted" typically indicates that a modification or enhancement that was previously made to a standard SAP object (like a program, function module, or screen) has been deleted or is no longer available. This can occur for various reasons, such as system upgrades, transport issues, or manual deletions.
Cause:
- Transport Issues: If a transport request that included modifications was not properly imported into the target system, it could lead to this error.
- Manual Deletion: A developer or administrator may have manually deleted the modification or enhancement.
- System Upgrade: During an upgrade, certain modifications may be removed or overwritten by the new version of the standard object.
- Object Deactivation: The object may have been deactivated or set to inactive status.
Solution:
- Check Transport Logs: Review the transport logs to ensure that all relevant transport requests were successfully imported.
- Recreate the Modification: If the modification was deleted, you may need to recreate it. This could involve re-implementing the code or enhancements that were lost.
- Restore from Backup: If you have a backup of the system or the specific object, you may be able to restore the deleted modification.
- Check for Notes: Look for SAP Notes related to the specific object or error message. SAP may have provided guidance or patches for known issues.
- Consult with Development Team: If you are not the developer, consult with your development team to understand the context of the modification and how to proceed.
- Review Change Logs: If available, check the change logs to see who deleted the modification and why.
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If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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