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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ACMDT_OBJSTATUS - ACM: Messages for the Object-Status of Designtime-Objects
Message number: 028
Message text: Do you really want to repair '&1' (main object: &2 - status type: &3)
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ACMDT_OBJSTATUS028
- Do you really want to repair '&1' (main object: &2 - status type: &3) ?The SAP error message ACMDT_OBJSTATUS028 typically occurs in the context of asset accounting or asset management when there is an issue with the status of an asset or a related object. This message is a prompt asking whether you want to proceed with repairing an object that has a specific status.
Cause:
The error message indicates that the system has detected a status issue with the specified object (e.g., an asset). The object may be in a status that does not allow certain operations to be performed, such as posting transactions or making changes. The status type could indicate whether the object is locked, in a closed period, or has some other restriction.
Solution:
Review the Object Status: Check the status of the object (main object) mentioned in the error message. You can do this by navigating to the asset master data or the relevant transaction where the object is being processed.
Determine the Required Action: Depending on the status type, you may need to take specific actions:
- If the object is locked, you may need to unlock it.
- If the object is in a closed period, you may need to open the period or make adjustments in the appropriate period.
- If the object is in a status that requires repair, you may need to confirm that you want to proceed with the repair.
Confirm Repair: If you determine that repairing the object is necessary and appropriate, you can confirm the action. This may involve clicking "Yes" or "OK" in the prompt.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the implications of repairing the object, consult SAP documentation or your organization's SAP support team for guidance.
Check for Dependencies: Ensure that there are no dependencies or related objects that might be affected by the repair action.
Related Information:
If the issue persists or if you are unsure about the implications of the repair, it is advisable to consult with your SAP support team or a functional consultant specializing in asset accounting.
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