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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HCNUSAC_MSG_NEW - Message Class for SASAC Report Management Tool
Message number: 326
Message text: An entry with this key is marked for deletion
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HCNUSAC_MSG_NEW326
- An entry with this key is marked for deletion ?The SAP error message HCNUSAC_MSG_NEW326 indicates that an entry you are trying to access or modify is marked for deletion in the system. This typically occurs in the context of data management within SAP, where certain records are flagged to be removed but have not yet been physically deleted from the database.
Cause:
- Data Management: The entry you are trying to work with has been marked for deletion, which means it is no longer active or valid for processing.
- User Actions: A user or a process may have marked the entry for deletion, either intentionally or accidentally.
- Data Integrity: The system may have rules or processes that automatically mark certain entries for deletion based on specific criteria (e.g., end of a contract, employee termination).
Solution:
- Check the Status: Verify the status of the entry in question. You can do this by accessing the relevant transaction or table in SAP to see if the entry is indeed marked for deletion.
- Unmark for Deletion: If you have the necessary permissions, you can unmark the entry for deletion. This usually involves changing a specific field in the record that indicates its deletion status.
- Consult with Your Team: If you are unsure why the entry was marked for deletion, consult with your team or the person responsible for data management in your organization. They may provide insights into whether the deletion is valid or if it should be reversed.
- Data Cleanup: If the entry is no longer needed, consider proceeding with the deletion process to clean up the database and avoid confusion in the future.
- Check for Dependencies: Ensure that there are no dependencies or linked records that might be affected by unmarking the entry for deletion.
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By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and understand the implications of the entry being marked for deletion.
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