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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 69 - Central Functions of Financial Asset Management
Message number: 087
Message text: Condition type & cannot be deleted since used in VZZKOPO
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69087
- Condition type & cannot be deleted since used in VZZKOPO ?The SAP error message 69087 indicates that a specific condition type cannot be deleted because it is currently being used in a pricing procedure or another related configuration (in this case, "VZZKOPO"). This is a common issue when trying to maintain or clean up condition types in SAP, particularly in the context of pricing.
Cause:
- Usage in Pricing Procedure: The condition type you are trying to delete is actively used in one or more pricing procedures. SAP prevents the deletion of condition types that are still in use to maintain data integrity.
- Dependencies: The condition type may also be linked to other configurations, such as access sequences, condition tables, or other related objects.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Identify Usage:
- Go to the transaction code V/08 (for pricing procedures) or V/06 (for condition types) to check where the condition type is being used.
- Look for the pricing procedure "VZZKOPO" and see if the condition type is listed there.
Remove from Pricing Procedure:
- If the condition type is indeed used in the pricing procedure, you will need to remove it from the pricing procedure before you can delete it.
- To do this, navigate to the pricing procedure configuration and remove the condition type from the relevant procedure.
Check for Other Dependencies:
- Ensure that the condition type is not being used in any other configurations, such as access sequences or condition tables. You can check this in the respective configuration areas.
Delete the Condition Type:
- Once you have confirmed that the condition type is no longer in use, you can proceed to delete it using transaction code V/06.
Transport Changes:
- If you are working in a development environment, remember to transport your changes to the quality and production environments as needed.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and successfully delete the condition type.
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