How To Fix PG404 - Press delete key again to delete & infotypes or clusters


PG404 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: PG - Error Messages for Master Data Programs

  • Message number: 404

  • Message text: Press delete key again to delete & infotypes or clusters

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message PG404 - Press delete key again to delete & infotypes or clusters ?
    The SAP error message PG404, which states "Press delete key again to delete & infotypes or clusters," typically occurs when you are trying to delete an infotype or cluster record in the SAP system, but the system requires confirmation before proceeding with the deletion. This is a standard safety feature in SAP to prevent accidental deletions.
    
    Cause: Confirmation Requirement: The system is prompting you to confirm the deletion action. This is a built-in mechanism to ensure that users do not accidentally delete important data. Data Integrity: The infotype or cluster you are trying to delete may be linked to other data, and the system wants to ensure that you are aware of the implications of the deletion.
    Solution: Press the Delete Key Again: To proceed with the deletion, simply press the delete key (usually the "Delete" or "Backspace" key) again when prompted. This will confirm your intention to delete the selected infotype or cluster. Check for

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