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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FDT_TRANSPORT - Formula & Derivation Tool: Transport
Message number: 119
Message text: BRF+: &1 is logically deleted
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FDT_TRANSPORT119
- BRF+: &1 is logically deleted ?The SAP error message FDT_TRANSPORT119 with the description "BRF+: &1 is logically deleted" typically occurs in the context of the Business Rule Framework (BRF+) when you are trying to transport or access a BRF+ object that has been marked as logically deleted in the system.
Cause:
- Logical Deletion: The object (e.g., a rule, decision table, or function) you are trying to access or transport has been logically deleted. This means that it is no longer active in the system but still exists in the database.
- Transport Issues: If you are trying to transport BRF+ objects from one system to another (e.g., from development to quality assurance), the logical deletion status may prevent the transport from being successful.
Solution:
- Check Object Status: Verify the status of the object in the BRF+ workbench. You can do this by navigating to the BRF+ workbench (transaction code
BRF+
) and checking if the object is marked as logically deleted.- Restore Object: If the object is indeed logically deleted and you need it, you can restore it. This can typically be done by:
- Going to the BRF+ workbench.
- Finding the logically deleted object.
- Using the option to "Restore" or "Activate" the object.
- Transport Request: If you are working with transport requests, ensure that the object is active before including it in a transport request. You may need to create a new transport request after restoring the object.
- Delete Object: If the object is no longer needed, you can choose to delete it permanently instead of just logically deleting it. This will remove it from the system entirely.
Related Information:
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.If the problem persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis or development team for further assistance, as they may have additional tools or access to logs that can help diagnose the issue.
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