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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CUIB1 -
Message number: 052
Message text: Owner deviates, object cannot be deleted
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CUIB1052
- Owner deviates, object cannot be deleted ?The SAP error message CUIB1052 ("Owner deviates, object cannot be deleted") typically occurs when you attempt to delete an object (such as a business object, document, or other entity) that is owned by a different user or system than the one currently logged in. This is a security measure to prevent unauthorized deletions of objects that are not owned by the user.
Cause:
- Ownership Mismatch: The object you are trying to delete is owned by a different user or system. SAP enforces ownership rules to ensure that only the owner can perform certain actions, including deletion.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to delete the object, even if they are the owner.
- Object Locking: The object may be locked by another user or process, preventing deletion.
Solution:
- Check Ownership: Verify who the owner of the object is. You can usually find this information in the object’s details or properties. If you are not the owner, you will need to contact the owner or an administrator to delete the object.
- Request Deletion: If you need the object deleted and you are not the owner, you can request the owner or an authorized user to perform the deletion.
- Review Authorizations: Ensure that your user account has the necessary authorizations to delete the object. You may need to consult with your SAP security administrator to check your roles and permissions.
- Unlock the Object: If the object is locked, you may need to wait until it is unlocked or contact the user who has locked it to request access.
- Use Transaction Codes: Depending on the type of object, you may need to use specific transaction codes to manage ownership and deletion. For example, transaction codes like SE11 (Data Dictionary), SE80 (Object Navigator), or others may be relevant.
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By following these steps, you should be able to address the CUIB1052 error and successfully manage the object in question.
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