How To Fix CNIF_PI079 - You cannot delete objects you have not saved (&1)


CNIF_PI079 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: CNIF_PI - BAPI Notifications of Project System

  • Message number: 079

  • Message text: You cannot delete objects you have not saved (&1)

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message CNIF_PI079 - You cannot delete objects you have not saved (&1) ?
    The SAP error message CNIF_PI079, which states "You cannot delete objects you have not saved (&1)," typically occurs in the context of project management or object management within SAP, particularly in the Project System (PS) module. This error indicates that you are attempting to delete an object (such as a project, WBS element, or network) that has not been saved in the system.
    
    Cause: Unsaved Changes: The object you are trying to delete has not been saved in the database. This can happen if you created a new object but did not save it before attempting to delete it. Session State: If you are working in a session where the object was created but not committed, the system will not allow you to delete it. Authorization Issues: In some cases, the user may not have the necessary authorizations to delete certain objects, leading to confusion about whether the object is saved or not.
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