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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CME_DSCOPE - CME Data Type: Checks
Message number: 008
Message text: Definition scope is still used in a definition scope hierarchy
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CME_DSCOPE008
- Definition scope is still used in a definition scope hierarchy ?The SAP error message CME_DSCOPE008 indicates that a definition scope is still being used in a definition scope hierarchy, which means that the system is unable to delete or modify the definition scope because it is still referenced by other objects or hierarchies.
Cause:
- Active References: The definition scope you are trying to delete or modify is still being referenced by other objects, such as data definitions, data flows, or other hierarchies.
- Hierarchy Dependencies: There may be dependencies in the hierarchy that prevent the scope from being removed or altered.
- Incomplete Deletion: If you previously attempted to delete or modify the definition scope, it may not have been fully removed from all references.
Solution:
Check References: Use the SAP tools to check for any active references to the definition scope. You can do this by:
- Navigating to the relevant data definitions or hierarchies and checking if they still reference the scope.
- Using transaction codes or reports that can help identify dependencies.
Remove Dependencies: If you find that there are objects still referencing the definition scope, you will need to:
- Modify or delete those objects first before you can proceed with the changes to the definition scope.
- Ensure that all hierarchies and definitions that use the scope are updated or removed.
Use Transaction Codes: Depending on your SAP version, you may use specific transaction codes to manage definition scopes and check for dependencies. Common transaction codes include:
- CME1: For creating definition scopes.
- CME2: For changing definition scopes.
- CME3: For displaying definition scopes.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific instructions related to your version of SAP, as the steps may vary.
Contact Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal SAP team for assistance.
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