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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HRPAYHU - Message class for Hungarian HR
Message number: 485
Message text: Do you really want to delete the sheet? (sheet:&1; no.sheets:&2)
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HRPAYHU485
- Do you really want to delete the sheet? (sheet:&1; no.sheets:&2) ?The SAP error message HRPAYHU485 typically occurs in the context of the SAP HR (Human Resources) module, particularly when dealing with payroll or related data sheets. This message indicates that the system is prompting the user to confirm the deletion of a specific sheet, where
&1
represents the name of the sheet and&2
represents the total number of sheets involved.Cause:
The error message is a confirmation prompt rather than a traditional error. It arises when a user attempts to delete a sheet (for example, a payroll data sheet) within the SAP system. The system is designed to prevent accidental deletions by asking for confirmation before proceeding with the action.
Solution:
To resolve this message, you need to respond to the prompt appropriately:
Confirm Deletion: If you indeed want to delete the specified sheet, you can confirm the action by selecting "Yes" or the equivalent option in your SAP interface.
Cancel Deletion: If you do not want to delete the sheet, select "No" or the equivalent option to cancel the deletion process.
Related Information:
User Permissions: Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to delete sheets in the SAP HR module. Lack of permissions may lead to unexpected behavior.
Data Backup: Before deleting any sheets, it is advisable to back up the data to prevent loss of important information.
System Configuration: If this message appears frequently and is causing disruption, it may be worth checking with your SAP administrator to see if there are configuration settings that can be adjusted to streamline the process.
Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for more detailed information on managing sheets within the HR module.
If you continue to experience issues or if the message appears in a context that seems unusual, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or refer to SAP Notes for any known issues related to this message.
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