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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CPCL_VERS - Task List Version
Message number: 148
Message text: Defect is deleted
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CPCL_VERS148
- Defect is deleted ?The SAP error message CPCL_VERS148 indicates that a defect has been deleted. This message typically arises in the context of SAP's Quality Management (QM) or Change Management processes, where defects or issues are tracked and managed.
Cause:
The error message is triggered when an operation is attempted on a defect that has already been marked as deleted in the system. This could happen due to various reasons, such as:
- User Action: A user may have deleted the defect record intentionally or accidentally.
- System Process: A batch job or automated process may have deleted the defect based on certain criteria.
- Data Integrity Issues: There may be inconsistencies in the database or issues with data synchronization.
Solution:
To resolve the issue, consider the following steps:
Verify Deletion: Check the status of the defect in the system to confirm that it has indeed been deleted. You can do this by searching for the defect ID in the relevant transaction (e.g., transaction codes like
IW22
for notifications orQM01
for quality notifications).Restore or Recreate: If the defect was deleted unintentionally, you may need to restore it from a backup if available, or recreate the defect record if necessary.
Check User Permissions: Ensure that users have the appropriate permissions to access and manage defect records. Sometimes, permission issues can lead to confusion regarding the status of records.
Review System Logs: Check system logs or change logs to understand who deleted the defect and why. This can provide insights into whether it was a user error or a system process.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on handling deleted defects in your version of SAP.
Contact Support: If the issue persists or if you need further assistance, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with SAP support for more detailed troubleshooting.
Related Information:
QM01
, QM02
, IW21
, and IW22
.By following these steps, you should be able to address the CPCL_VERS148 error and manage defect records effectively in SAP.
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