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Message type: E = Error
Message class: EEWA_ARCH - Messages for the Archiving
Message number: 006
Message text: Partner &1 is still used in waste diposal order items.
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EEWA_ARCH006
- Partner &1 is still used in waste diposal order items. ?The SAP error message EEWA_ARCH006 indicates that a specific partner (in this case, represented by &1) is still being used in waste disposal order items. This error typically arises when you attempt to archive or delete data related to waste disposal orders, but the system detects that the partner data is still in use.
Cause:
- Active References: The partner (e.g., a vendor or customer) is still referenced in one or more waste disposal order items. This means that the system cannot archive or delete the partner data because it is still linked to active transactions.
- Incomplete Processing: There may be ongoing processes or transactions that have not been completed, which still reference the partner.
- Data Integrity: SAP enforces data integrity rules, preventing the deletion of data that is still in use to avoid inconsistencies.
Solution:
Identify Active References:
- Use transaction codes like
IW38
orIW39
to check for any active waste disposal orders that reference the partner.- You can also use the
SE16
transaction to query the relevant database tables (e.g.,EWAO
for waste disposal orders) to find any entries that still reference the partner.Complete or Delete Transactions:
- If you find active waste disposal orders that reference the partner, you will need to either complete those orders or delete them if they are no longer needed.
- Ensure that all related processes are finalized before attempting to archive or delete the partner data.
Check for Related Data:
- Look for any related data that might still be using the partner, such as documents, invoices, or other transactions.
Re-attempt Archiving:
- Once you have ensured that there are no active references to the partner, you can re-attempt the archiving process.
Related Information:
SARA
(Archive Administration) for managing archiving processes.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the EEWA_ARCH006 error and successfully manage your waste disposal order data.
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