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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CL - Classification
Message number: 576
Message text: Configured objects: moving may cause inconsistencies & &
Configured objects (such as sales orders) exist, so deletion is
possible with change number &V1&, but a date shift for configured
objects (such as sales orders) beyond deletion date &V2& may lead to
inconsistent configurations.
The system allows deletion with Engineering Change Management.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
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CL576
- Configured objects: moving may cause inconsistencies & & ?The SAP error message CL576, which states "Configured objects: moving may cause inconsistencies," typically occurs in the context of configuration management within SAP, particularly when dealing with class and object management in the SAP system. This error indicates that there is a potential inconsistency that could arise from moving configured objects (like classes or characteristics) from one location to another.
Cause:
- Inconsistent Configuration: The error often arises when there are dependencies or relationships between configured objects that could be disrupted by the move. For example, if a class is being moved that has dependent characteristics or objects, it may lead to inconsistencies in the configuration.
- Missing Dependencies: If the object being moved has dependencies that are not being moved along with it, this can trigger the error.
- Incorrect Object Structure: The structure of the objects may not be correctly defined, leading to potential conflicts when attempting to move them.
Solution:
- Check Dependencies: Before moving the configured objects, check for any dependencies or relationships that may be affected. Ensure that all related objects are moved together to maintain consistency.
- Review Object Structure: Ensure that the structure of the objects is correctly defined and that there are no missing links or references.
- Use Transport Requests: If applicable, use transport requests to move objects instead of manual moves, as this can help maintain the integrity of the configuration.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or notes related to the specific objects you are working with to understand any specific requirements or constraints.
- Testing: If possible, test the move in a development or quality assurance environment before applying it in production to identify any potential issues.
Related Information:
If the problem persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with an SAP Basis or configuration expert who can provide more tailored assistance based on the specific context of your SAP environment.
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