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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /PF1/MSG_RP -
Message number: 825
Message text: Clearing agreement &1 flagged for deletion has been changed successfully
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/PF1/MSG_RP825
- Clearing agreement &1 flagged for deletion has been changed successfully ?The SAP error message
/PF1/MSG_RP825 Clearing agreement &1 flagged for deletion has been changed successfully
typically indicates that a clearing agreement in the SAP system has been marked for deletion, but the system has successfully processed a change related to that agreement. This message is more of an informational message rather than an error, suggesting that the clearing agreement is in a state where it can no longer be used for new transactions.Cause:
- Flagged for Deletion: The clearing agreement has been flagged for deletion, which means it is no longer active for processing transactions.
- Change Processed: Despite being flagged for deletion, a change was made to the clearing agreement, which the system has processed successfully.
Solution:
- Review the Clearing Agreement: Check the status of the clearing agreement in question. If it is flagged for deletion, determine if this is intentional or if it needs to be reactivated.
- Reactivate if Necessary: If the clearing agreement should still be active, you may need to remove the deletion flag. This can typically be done through the relevant transaction code (e.g., using transaction codes like
FBL1N
,FBL3N
, orFBL5N
depending on the context).- Consult Documentation: Review the documentation or guidelines related to clearing agreements in your organization to ensure compliance with business processes.
- Check for Dependencies: Ensure that there are no dependencies or linked transactions that might be affected by the deletion of the clearing agreement.
Related Information:
FB05
(Post with Clearing) or F-03
(Clear G/L Account).In summary, the message indicates a successful change to a clearing agreement that is flagged for deletion. Review the agreement's status and take appropriate action based on your business requirements.
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