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Message type: E = Error
Message class: REBD - RE - Messages - Objects
Message number: 067
Message text: The object is still in offers without a deletion indicator (number: &1)
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REBD067
- The object is still in offers without a deletion indicator (number: &1) ?The SAP error message REBD067 indicates that a specific object (in this case, a real estate object) cannot be deleted because it is still associated with offers that do not have a deletion indicator set. This typically occurs in the context of real estate management within SAP, where certain objects (like properties or contracts) may be linked to offers or transactions that need to be resolved before the object can be deleted.
Cause:
The error occurs because:
- The object you are trying to delete is still linked to one or more offers.
- These offers do not have a deletion indicator, meaning they are still considered active or valid in the system.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Identify the Offers: Use the object number provided in the error message (number: &1) to identify which offers are linked to the object. You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction in SAP that allows you to view offers associated with the object.
Check Offer Status: Review the status of the offers. If they are still active and you want to delete the object, you will need to either:
- Set a deletion indicator on the offers, or
- Delete the offers if they are no longer needed.
Set Deletion Indicator: If you decide to keep the offers but want to mark them for deletion, you can set the deletion indicator for each offer. This is usually done in the offer management transaction where you can edit the offer details.
Delete Offers: If the offers are no longer needed, you can delete them directly from the system. Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to perform this action.
Retry Deletion: After addressing the offers (either by marking them for deletion or deleting them), you can attempt to delete the original object again.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the REBD067 error and successfully delete the object in question.
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