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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ACM_UI - Message-Class for all ACM-UIs
Message number: 012
Message text: Do you really want to delete the &1 marked aggregates?
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ACM_UI012
- Do you really want to delete the &1 marked aggregates? ?The SAP error message ACM_UI012 typically appears in the context of the SAP Application Component Management (ACM) when a user attempts to delete aggregates that are marked for deletion. This message serves as a confirmation prompt, asking the user if they really want to proceed with the deletion of the specified aggregates.
Cause:
The error message ACM_UI012 is not necessarily an error in the traditional sense but rather a warning or confirmation prompt. It indicates that the user is trying to delete aggregates that have been marked for deletion, and the system is asking for confirmation to prevent accidental deletions.
Solution:
To resolve this message, you need to confirm your intention to delete the aggregates. Here are the steps you can follow:
Review the Aggregates: Before proceeding, ensure that you have reviewed the aggregates that are marked for deletion. Make sure that you no longer need them.
Confirm Deletion: If you are sure you want to delete the aggregates, you can confirm the action. This is usually done by clicking "Yes" or "OK" in the confirmation dialog that appears.
Cancel Deletion: If you do not want to delete the aggregates, you can choose to cancel the action by clicking "No" or "Cancel."
Related Information:
Understanding Aggregates: Aggregates in SAP are used to summarize data for reporting and analysis. Deleting aggregates can impact reporting if those aggregates are still in use.
Backup: It is always a good practice to back up any important data before performing deletion operations.
User Permissions: Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to delete aggregates. If you do not have the required permissions, you may need to contact your SAP administrator.
Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for more detailed information on managing aggregates and the implications of deleting them.
If you continue to experience issues or if the message appears in a different context, it may be helpful to consult with your SAP support team or refer to SAP Notes for specific troubleshooting steps related to your version of SAP.
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