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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /PM0/3FW_MESSAGES -
Message number: 065
Message text: Object deleted
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/PM0/3FW_MESSAGES065
- Object deleted ?The SAP error message
/PM0/3FW_MESSAGES065
indicating "Object deleted" typically occurs in the context of SAP Plant Maintenance (PM) or related modules when an attempt is made to access or manipulate an object (such as a maintenance order, notification, or equipment) that has been deleted from the system.Cause:
- Object Deletion: The most straightforward cause is that the object you are trying to access has been deleted. This could happen due to user action or as part of a data cleanup process.
- Data Consistency Issues: Sometimes, inconsistencies in the database or issues during data migration can lead to references to deleted objects.
- Authorization Issues: In some cases, the user may not have the necessary authorizations to view or interact with certain objects, leading to confusion about whether the object exists or has been deleted.
Solution:
- Verify Object Existence: Check the database or relevant transaction codes to confirm whether the object has indeed been deleted. You can use transaction codes like
IW33
(for maintenance orders) orIW28
(for notifications) to search for the object.- Check Change Logs: If you have access, review the change logs to see if the object was deleted and by whom. This can provide insight into whether it was a user action or part of a batch process.
- Restore Object: If the object was deleted in error and you have a backup or a way to restore it, consider restoring the object from backup.
- Data Consistency Check: Run consistency checks or data validation reports to identify and rectify any inconsistencies in the database.
- User Authorization: Ensure that the user has the appropriate authorizations to access the object. If not, work with your SAP security team to grant the necessary permissions.
Related Information:
IW31
(Create Order), IW32
(Change Order), and IW33
(Display Order).If the issue persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with SAP experts for further assistance.
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