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Message type: E = Error
Message class: PLM_FOX - Message from development class PLM_FOX
Message number: 054
Message text: Deleted: structure ID &1
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PLM_FOX054
- Deleted: structure ID &1 ?The SAP error message PLM_FOX054, which states "Deleted: structure ID &1," typically occurs in the context of SAP Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) when a user attempts to access or manipulate a structure (such as a Bill of Materials or a project structure) that has been marked as deleted in the system.
Cause:
- Deleted Structure: The primary cause of this error is that the structure ID you are trying to access has been deleted from the database. This could happen due to various reasons, such as data cleanup processes, user actions, or system migrations.
- Incorrect Reference: The structure ID being referenced may be incorrect or outdated, leading to an attempt to access a non-existent or deleted structure.
- Authorization Issues: In some cases, the user may not have the necessary authorizations to view or access the structure, leading to confusion about its status.
Solution:
- Verify Structure ID: Check the structure ID you are trying to access. Ensure that it is correct and that you are not referencing a deleted or obsolete ID.
- Check Deletion Status: If you have access, check the database or relevant tables to confirm whether the structure ID is indeed marked as deleted. You can use transaction codes like SE11 (Data Dictionary) or SE16 (Data Browser) to look up the structure.
- Restore or Recreate: If the structure is essential for your operations and has been deleted, you may need to restore it from a backup or recreate it if possible.
- Consult with IT or SAP Support: If you are unsure about how to proceed or if the structure is critical, consult with your IT department or SAP support for assistance. They may have tools or processes in place to recover deleted structures or provide further insights.
- Check Authorizations: Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to access the structure. If not, contact your system administrator to grant the required permissions.
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