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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/FDP -
Message number: 253
Message text: Delete service by "0 &1" (&2): start of service after delimitation date
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/ISDFPS/FDP253
- Delete service by "0 &1" (&2): start of service after delimitation date ?The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/FDP253
indicates that there is an issue with deleting a service due to a delimitation date. Specifically, the message states that the service cannot be deleted because it has a start date that is after the delimitation date.Cause:
The error occurs when you attempt to delete a service that is still active or valid beyond a specified delimitation date. In SAP, delimitation dates are used to define the period during which certain data is valid. If the service you are trying to delete has a start date that is later than the delimitation date, the system will prevent the deletion to maintain data integrity.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can take the following steps:
Check the Delimitation Date: Review the delimitation date set in the system. This date determines the period during which the service can be modified or deleted.
Review the Service Start Date: Check the start date of the service you are trying to delete. If it is indeed after the delimitation date, you will need to either:
- Change the delimitation date to a later date that encompasses the service's start date.
- Change the start date of the service to a date that is before the delimitation date, if applicable.
Adjust Validity Period: If the service is no longer needed, consider adjusting its validity period or status instead of deleting it outright. This can sometimes be a better approach to maintain historical data.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or your organization's guidelines on managing services and delimitation dates for further insights.
Contact Support: If you are unsure about making changes or if the issue persists, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or a consultant for assistance.
Related Information:
IP01
(Create Maintenance Plan) or IP02
(Change Maintenance Plan).By following these steps, you should be able to address the error and manage the service appropriately within your SAP system.
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