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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HRPAD99_EVE - Messages for EVE
Message number: 119
Message text: Delete dependent entries first ( Check table T7UNPAD_RANGES)
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HRPAD99_EVE119
- Delete dependent entries first ( Check table T7UNPAD_RANGES) ?The SAP error message HRPAD99_EVE119: "Delete dependent entries first (Check table T7UNPAD_RANGES)" typically occurs in the context of managing payroll or personnel administration data in SAP HR (Human Resources) modules. This error indicates that there are dependent entries in the table T7UNPAD_RANGES that need to be addressed before you can proceed with the operation you are attempting (such as deleting or modifying a record).
Cause:
- Dependent Entries: The error arises when you try to delete or modify a record in a table that has dependent entries in another table (in this case, T7UNPAD_RANGES). This means that there are related records that reference the entry you are trying to delete.
- Data Integrity: SAP enforces data integrity rules to ensure that no orphaned records are left in the database. Therefore, if there are dependent records, the system will prevent you from making changes until those dependencies are resolved.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you need to follow these steps:
Identify Dependent Entries:
- Use transaction codes like SE16 or SE11 to view the contents of the table T7UNPAD_RANGES.
- Check for any entries that are linked to the record you are trying to delete.
Delete or Modify Dependent Entries:
- If you find dependent entries in T7UNPAD_RANGES, you will need to delete or modify those entries first.
- Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to perform these actions.
Re-attempt the Original Operation:
- Once the dependent entries have been handled, you can re-attempt the operation that initially triggered the error.
Related Information:
If you continue to experience issues or if the dependencies are complex, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or a consultant with expertise in SAP HR for further assistance.
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