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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BMEN - Message Class for Area Menu Maintenance
Message number: 150
Message text: The enhancement ID & is still used. It is not deleted.
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BMEN150
- The enhancement ID & is still used. It is not deleted. ?The SAP error message BMEN150 indicates that an enhancement ID is still in use and cannot be deleted. This typically occurs when you attempt to delete an enhancement that is still being referenced in the system, either in active implementations or in other related objects.
Cause:
- Active Implementations: The enhancement ID is still being used in one or more active implementations.
- Dependencies: There may be other objects or enhancements that depend on the enhancement ID you are trying to delete.
- Transport Requests: The enhancement might be included in a transport request that has not been fully processed or released.
- Custom Code: Custom code or modifications may still reference the enhancement ID.
Solution:
To resolve the error BMEN150, follow these steps:
Check Active Implementations:
- Use transaction code
SE80
(Object Navigator) orSE11
(Data Dictionary) to check if there are any active implementations of the enhancement ID.- If there are active implementations, you will need to deactivate or delete them before you can delete the enhancement ID.
Review Dependencies:
- Check for any dependencies that might be referencing the enhancement ID. This can include other enhancements, function modules, or custom code.
- Use transaction
SE84
(Repository Information System) to search for references to the enhancement ID.Transport Requests:
- Ensure that the enhancement ID is not included in any open transport requests. If it is, you may need to release or delete the transport request.
Custom Code Review:
- Review any custom code that may be using the enhancement ID. You may need to modify or remove these references.
Use Transaction SE19:
- If you are using Business Add-Ins (BAdIs), you can use transaction
SE19
to check for any active implementations of the BAdI associated with the enhancement ID.Delete the Enhancement ID:
- Once you have ensured that there are no active implementations or dependencies, you can proceed to delete the enhancement ID using transaction
SE18
(for BAdIs) or the appropriate transaction for your enhancement type.Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and successfully delete the enhancement ID.
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