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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FCC1 - Messages in Financial Closing Cockpit
Message number: 560
Message text: Cannot remove assigned dependencies
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FCC1560
- Cannot remove assigned dependencies ?The SAP error message FCC1560, which states "Cannot remove assigned dependencies," typically occurs in the context of managing dependencies in SAP systems, particularly when dealing with configuration or master data. This error indicates that there are existing dependencies that prevent the removal of a specific object or configuration.
Cause:
- Existing Dependencies: The object you are trying to remove has dependencies that are still active or assigned. This could be due to relationships with other objects, such as materials, BOMs (Bill of Materials), or routing.
- Data Integrity Constraints: SAP enforces data integrity, meaning that certain objects cannot be deleted if they are still referenced elsewhere in the system.
- Incorrect Deletion Process: Attempting to delete an object without following the proper procedure or without first removing its dependencies.
Solution:
- Identify Dependencies: Use transaction codes like SE11 (Data Dictionary) or SE80 (Object Navigator) to check for any dependencies related to the object you are trying to delete. Look for any linked objects that may be preventing the deletion.
- Remove Dependencies: Before attempting to delete the object, ensure that all dependencies are removed. This may involve:
- Deleting or modifying related BOMs, routings, or other linked objects.
- Unassigning the object from any relevant configurations or master data.
- Check for Active Processes: Ensure that there are no active processes or transactions that are using the object. This may include checking for open work orders, production orders, or other transactions that reference the object.
- Use the Correct Transaction: Make sure you are using the appropriate transaction for the deletion process. For example, if you are working with materials, use MM02 or MM03 to manage material master data.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help files for specific instructions related to the object type you are working with.
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If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a technical consultant who can provide further assistance.
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