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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CNV_DMC_WDA - Messages used in WDA UI
Message number: 052
Message text: Migration object &1 not deactivated as it is a user-defined object
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CNV_DMC_WDA052
- Migration object &1 not deactivated as it is a user-defined object ?The SAP error message CNV_DMC_WDA052 indicates that a migration object (in this case, represented by
&1
) has not been deactivated because it is a user-defined object. This typically occurs during the data migration process when using the SAP Data Migration Cockpit (DMC) or similar tools.Cause:
- User-Defined Object: The migration object in question is user-defined, meaning it was created or modified by a user rather than being a standard SAP object. The system does not allow deactivation of user-defined objects automatically to prevent loss of custom configurations or data mappings.
- Migration Process: The error may arise during the migration process when the system attempts to deactivate certain objects that are not standard and thus requires manual intervention.
Solution:
Manual Deactivation: If you are sure that the user-defined object is no longer needed, you can manually deactivate it. This typically involves:
- Navigating to the relevant transaction or configuration area where the migration object is defined.
- Locating the specific user-defined object and deactivating it manually.
Review Dependencies: Before deactivating, ensure that there are no dependencies or references to this object in other processes or configurations. This will help avoid issues later in the migration or in the system's functionality.
Consult Documentation: Check the documentation or guidelines provided for the specific migration project you are working on. There may be specific instructions or considerations for handling user-defined objects.
Contact SAP Support: If you are unsure about the implications of deactivating the object or if you encounter further issues, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance.
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