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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /PLMI/DIR_BO -
Message number: 076
Message text: The document &1 is marked for deletion
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/PLMI/DIR_BO076
- The document &1 is marked for deletion ?The SAP error message
/PLMI/DIR_BO076
indicates that a document is marked for deletion in the system. This typically occurs in the context of document management or when dealing with business objects in SAP. Here’s a breakdown of the cause, potential solutions, and related information:Cause:
- Document Status: The document in question has been flagged for deletion, which means it is no longer active or available for processing.
- User Action: A user may have marked the document for deletion intentionally or accidentally.
- System Configuration: Certain configurations or workflows may automatically mark documents for deletion based on specific criteria or business rules.
Solution:
Check Document Status:
- Navigate to the document in question and check its status. You can do this through the relevant transaction code or application in SAP.
Unmark for Deletion:
- If you have the necessary authorizations, you can unmark the document for deletion. This is typically done in the document management system or through the relevant transaction.
- Look for an option to change the status of the document and set it back to active.
Consult with Your SAP Administrator:
- If you do not have the necessary permissions to change the document status, contact your SAP administrator or the person responsible for document management in your organization. They can assist in unmarking the document or provide further insights.
Review Business Processes:
- If documents are being marked for deletion automatically, review the business processes or workflows that may be causing this. Adjust configurations if necessary to prevent unintended deletions.
Check for Related Documents:
- Sometimes, documents are interlinked. Ensure that there are no dependencies or related documents that might be causing this issue.
Related Information:
CV01N
(Create Document), CV02N
(Change Document), and CV03N
(Display Document).By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and understand the implications of a document being marked for deletion in SAP.
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