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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MPD - Message Class for A&D MPD
Message number: 245
Message text: Document links to the following objects will be deleted:
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MPD245
- Document links to the following objects will be deleted: ?The SAP error message MPD245 typically indicates that a document or object is linked to other objects in the system, and that these links will be deleted as part of a process, such as a deletion or archiving operation. This message is often encountered in the context of document management or when dealing with master data.
Cause:
- Deletion of Objects: The error usually arises when you attempt to delete a document or object that has existing links to other documents or objects in the system.
- Data Integrity: SAP is warning you that by deleting the primary object, you will also lose the links to related objects, which may affect data integrity or the ability to trace relationships between documents.
Solution:
- Review Links: Before proceeding with the deletion, review the linked objects to understand the implications of removing the primary document. You can use transaction codes like
SE11
orSE16
to check the database tables for linked entries.- Backup Data: If the linked documents are important, consider backing them up or exporting them before deletion.
- Delete with Caution: If you are sure that the deletion is necessary, you can proceed, but be aware that the linked objects will also be affected.
- Use Archiving: If the goal is to clean up data without losing it permanently, consider using SAP's archiving functionality instead of deletion. This allows you to remove data from the active database while retaining it in an archive for future reference.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or consult with your SAP administrator for specific guidance related to your system configuration and the implications of the deletion.
Related Information:
SARA
for archiving, SCDO
for document management, and SE11
for data dictionary.If you continue to experience issues or if the implications of the deletion are unclear, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a technical consultant who can provide more tailored assistance based on your specific SAP environment.
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