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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 37 - Screen Painter
Message number: 859
Message text: Header element deleted
You moved a column element and its corresponding title element from a
table control.
The title element has been deleted, since it coulde no longer be
assigned to a table control column.
If the title element was no longer required, you can ignore this
message. If you wanted to keep it, undo the move operation by choosing
Edit -> Undo, and move the title element to another position before you
move the original column element.
Note: If you move the column element directly into another table
control, the title element is moved with it and is retained, along with
its association with the column element.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
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37859
- Header element deleted ?The SAP error message 37859, which states "Header element deleted," typically occurs in the context of document processing, such as when working with purchase orders, sales orders, or other transactional documents. This error indicates that the header of a document has been deleted or is no longer available, which can prevent further processing of the document.
Causes:
- Manual Deletion: The header of the document may have been manually deleted by a user, either intentionally or accidentally.
- Data Consistency Issues: There may be inconsistencies in the database, such as orphaned line items that reference a deleted header.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary permissions to view or process the document, leading to the appearance that the header is deleted.
- System Errors: There could be a system error or bug that caused the header to be marked as deleted.
- Workflow Issues: If the document is part of a workflow, it may have been deleted as part of a workflow process.
Solutions:
- Check Document Status: Verify the status of the document in the system. If it has been deleted, you may need to recreate it.
- Review Change Logs: Check the change logs or audit trails to see if the document was deleted and by whom. This can help identify if it was a manual action.
- Recreate the Document: If the header is indeed deleted, you may need to recreate the document from scratch or restore it from a backup if available.
- Check Authorizations: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to access and process the document.
- Consult Technical Support: If the issue persists and seems to be related to a system error, consult your SAP technical support team or SAP Notes for any known issues or patches.
- Database Consistency Check: Perform a database consistency check to identify and resolve any inconsistencies that may be causing the issue.
Related Information:
If you continue to experience issues, it may be beneficial to engage with your SAP support team or a consultant who specializes in SAP to get more tailored assistance.
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