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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 67_RFC - Message Class for RFC Modules
Message number: 523
Message text: Condition type &1(category &2) cannot be deleted
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67_RFC523
- Condition type &1(category &2) cannot be deleted ?The SAP error message "67_RFC523 Condition type &1 (category &2) cannot be deleted" typically occurs when you attempt to delete a condition type that is still being used in the system. This can happen in various contexts, such as pricing procedures, condition records, or other related configurations.
Cause:
- Active Usage: The condition type you are trying to delete is currently being used in one or more pricing procedures or condition records.
- Dependencies: There may be dependencies on the condition type from other configurations or transactions.
- Customizations: If the condition type is part of a custom development or enhancement, it may be locked or restricted from deletion.
Solution:
Check Usage: Before attempting to delete the condition type, check where it is being used:
- Go to the transaction code
V/06
(for pricing procedures) and check if the condition type is part of any pricing procedure.- Use transaction code
VK13
to check if there are any condition records associated with the condition type.Remove Dependencies: If the condition type is being used:
- Remove it from any pricing procedures or condition records where it is referenced.
- Ensure that there are no other dependencies that might prevent deletion.
Delete Condition Type: Once you have confirmed that the condition type is no longer in use, you can attempt to delete it again:
- Use transaction code
V/06
to delete the condition type from the pricing procedure.- If applicable, use transaction code
V/07
to delete the condition records.Check for Custom Code: If the condition type is part of a custom development, consult with your ABAP team or SAP consultant to ensure that there are no hard-coded references preventing deletion.
Related Information:
V/06
: Maintain Pricing ProceduresVK13
: Display Condition RecordsV/07
: Maintain Condition RecordsIf you continue to face issues after following these steps, consider reaching out to your SAP support team for further assistance.
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