Message type: E = Error
Message class: CM_EHPRC_EXPLOSION - Messages used by BOS explosion function
Message number: 002
Message text: Compliance data object &1 not found
A basic material or a supplier part exists as part of the product
structure and causes an inconsistency, because the corresponding
compliance data object has been deleted.
A reference to a compliance data object is invalid. The compliance data
object does not exist anymore.
The inconsistent object cannot be used for compliance information.
Search the inconsistent object in the product structure by using the
<LS>Expand All </>and the <LS>Search function.</>
Correct the wrong entry for the basic material on the <LS>Weight and
Composition</> tab page.
Correct the wrong entry for the supplier part by performing a single
material transfer for the corresponding component.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
Another option to correct both objects is to contact the administrator.Ensure that you have configured the deletion report for compliance data
objects according to the IMG activity
<DS:SIMG.EHPRC_JOBS_FOR_ALL>Specify and Schedule Jobs for All Processes
</>.
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