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Message type: E = Error
Message class: >5 -
Message number: 749
Message text: Request &1 has been deleted and cannot be transferred
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>5749
- Request &1 has been deleted and cannot be transferred ?The SAP error message "5749 Request &1 has been deleted and cannot be transferred" typically occurs in the context of transport requests in the SAP system. This error indicates that the transport request you are trying to process has been deleted and is no longer available for transfer.
Cause:
- Deleted Transport Request: The transport request you are trying to use has been deleted from the system. This can happen if someone manually deleted the request or if it was removed as part of a cleanup process.
- Incorrect Request Number: You may be trying to reference a transport request that does not exist or has been incorrectly specified.
- Transport Directory Issues: There may be issues with the transport directory or the transport management system that are causing the request to appear as deleted.
Solution:
Check Transport Request Status:
- Use transaction code SE01 or SE09 to check the status of the transport request. Ensure that the request number you are using is correct and exists in the system.
Recreate the Transport Request:
- If the request has been deleted and you still need the changes, you may need to recreate the transport request. This involves re-adding the objects that were in the deleted request to a new transport request.
Check Transport Logs:
- Review the transport logs for any additional information regarding the deletion of the request. This can provide insights into why the request was deleted.
Consult with Basis Team:
- If you are unsure about the status of the transport request or if you suspect there are issues with the transport management system, consult with your SAP Basis team. They can help investigate further and may have access to logs or tools that can provide more information.
Restore from Backup:
- If the transport request is critical and has been deleted accidentally, check if there is a backup or if it can be restored from a previous state.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and manage your transport requests effectively.
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