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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ACM - Message-Class for all ACM functions/exceptions
Message number: 307
Message text: Aspect deleted (old version with DDIC views)
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ACM307
- Aspect deleted (old version with DDIC views) ?The SAP error message ACM307 ("Aspect deleted (old version with DDIC views)") typically occurs in the context of the SAP Application Component Management (ACM) or when dealing with aspects in the SAP system that are no longer valid or have been removed. This error is often related to the use of outdated or deprecated data dictionary (DDIC) views in the system.
Cause:
- Outdated Aspects: The aspect you are trying to access or manipulate has been deleted or is no longer valid. This can happen if the underlying data structure has changed or if the aspect was manually removed.
- Versioning Issues: The error may arise if there are multiple versions of an aspect and the system is trying to access an older version that has been deleted.
- Data Dictionary Changes: Changes in the data dictionary (like changes in tables or views) can lead to aspects that reference these structures becoming invalid.
Solution:
- Check Aspect Status: Verify the status of the aspect in question. You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction or using the appropriate tools in the SAP system to check if the aspect still exists.
- Update References: If the aspect has been deleted, you may need to update any references to it in your configuration or code. This may involve creating a new aspect or modifying existing ones to align with the current data structures.
- Recreate the Aspect: If the aspect is essential for your operations, consider recreating it based on the current data dictionary views and structures.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or release notes for any changes related to aspects and data dictionary views that may have led to this issue.
- System Refresh: If this error occurs after a system refresh or upgrade, ensure that all necessary data and configurations have been properly migrated.
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