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Message type: E = Error
Message class: GHO_FC_MANAGE_ACES - Message class for Manage Access
Message number: 000
Message text: Object Sub Group ID &1 is set for deletion
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GHO_FC_MANAGE_ACES000
- Object Sub Group ID &1 is set for deletion ?The SAP error message GHO_FC_MANAGE_ACES000 with the description "Object Sub Group ID &1 is set for deletion" typically indicates that a specific object sub-group in the system has been marked for deletion. This can occur in various contexts, such as when managing financial objects, master data, or other configurations within SAP.
Cause:
- Marked for Deletion: The object sub-group identified by the ID (&1) has been flagged in the system to be deleted. This could be due to a business decision to remove obsolete or unnecessary data.
- Data Integrity Issues: The system may have detected inconsistencies or issues with the data associated with the object sub-group, prompting it to be marked for deletion.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in configuration or business processes may lead to certain object sub-groups being no longer relevant, resulting in their deletion status.
Solution:
- Check Deletion Flag: Verify if the object sub-group is indeed marked for deletion. You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction or table where the object sub-group is maintained.
- Remove Deletion Flag: If the object sub-group should not be deleted, you can remove the deletion flag. This typically involves:
- Accessing the relevant configuration or master data transaction.
- Locating the object sub-group.
- Changing the status from "marked for deletion" to "active" or similar.
- Review Dependencies: Ensure that there are no dependencies or references to the object sub-group that could cause issues if it is reactivated.
- Consult Documentation: Review any related documentation or change logs to understand why the object sub-group was marked for deletion in the first place.
- Contact Support: If you are unsure about the implications of removing the deletion flag or if the issue persists, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting SAP documentation for further guidance.
Related Information:
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for configuration or SE11
for data dictionary access.By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and manage the object sub-group effectively.
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