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Message type: E = Error
Message class: PHIN - Phase In: Messages
Message number: 610
Message text: BOM item &1 is part of equipment BOM &2 (&3) and cannot be deleted
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PHIN610
- BOM item &1 is part of equipment BOM &2 (&3) and cannot be deleted ?The SAP error message PHIN610 indicates that you are trying to delete a Bill of Materials (BOM) item that is part of an equipment BOM. This means that the item you are attempting to delete is linked to a specific piece of equipment, and SAP is preventing the deletion to maintain data integrity.
Cause:
The primary cause of this error is that the BOM item you are trying to delete is associated with an equipment BOM. Equipment BOMs are used to define the components that make up a piece of equipment, and deleting an item that is part of this structure could lead to inconsistencies in the data.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you have a few options:
Check Dependencies: Before attempting to delete the BOM item, check if it is indeed part of an equipment BOM. You can do this by navigating to the BOM in question and reviewing its components.
Remove from Equipment BOM: If you need to delete the BOM item, you must first remove it from the equipment BOM. This can typically be done by:
- Navigating to the equipment BOM in the SAP system.
- Finding the specific BOM item.
- Removing or deactivating the item from the BOM.
Use Change Mode: Instead of deleting the item, consider changing its status or marking it as inactive if you do not want it to be used anymore. This way, you maintain the integrity of the BOM structure while preventing its use.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the implications of removing a BOM item, consult your organization's documentation or reach out to a SAP expert or consultant for guidance.
Authorization: Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to make changes to BOMs and equipment BOMs. Sometimes, lack of permissions can also lead to errors.
Related Information:
CS02
(Change BOM) or CS03
(Display BOM) to manage BOM items.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the PHIN610 error and manage your BOM items effectively.
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