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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MSG_CL_ER - Message Class for Enterprise Registry
Message number: 128
Message text: Operation not allowed on deleted object &1.
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MSG_CL_ER128
- Operation not allowed on deleted object &1. ?The SAP error message MSG_CL_ER128 with the description "Operation not allowed on deleted object &1" typically occurs when you attempt to perform an operation on an object that has been marked as deleted in the system. This can happen in various contexts, such as when dealing with master data, transactional data, or configuration objects.
Cause:
- Deleted Object: The object you are trying to access or manipulate has been deleted from the database. This could be due to a manual deletion, a data cleanup process, or a business process that marks the object as deleted.
- Incorrect Reference: The operation may be referencing an object that was previously valid but has since been deleted.
- Data Integrity Issues: There may be issues with data integrity where the system is trying to access an object that should not be available anymore.
Solution:
- Check Object Status: Verify the status of the object you are trying to access. You can do this by checking the relevant transaction or using the appropriate report to see if the object is indeed marked as deleted.
- Restore Object: If the object was deleted by mistake and needs to be restored, you may need to use a backup or a recovery process to restore the object.
- Update References: If your operation involves multiple objects, ensure that all references are valid and that you are not trying to access a deleted object.
- Consult Logs: Check system logs or change logs to understand when and why the object was deleted. This can provide insights into whether the deletion was intentional or accidental.
- Contact Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting SAP documentation for further assistance.
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