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Message type: E = Error
Message class: REBD - RE - Messages - Objects
Message number: 068
Message text: The object is still used in offers (number: &1)
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REBD068
- The object is still used in offers (number: &1) ?The SAP error message REBD068 indicates that a specific object (such as a condition record, pricing condition, or similar) is still being used in offers, which prevents it from being deleted or modified. This error typically arises in the context of SAP's condition management or pricing procedures.
Cause:
The primary cause of this error is that the object you are trying to delete or modify is still referenced in one or more offers. In SAP, offers can be related to sales, promotions, or pricing strategies, and if an object is actively being used in these contexts, the system will not allow changes to ensure data integrity and consistency.
Solution:
To resolve the REBD068 error, you can follow these steps:
Identify the Object: The error message will provide you with the object number (indicated by
&1
). Make a note of this number.Check for References: Use transaction codes like
REBD
orREBD1
to check where the object is being used. You can also use the following steps:
- Go to the relevant transaction where the object is used (e.g., pricing conditions).
- Search for the object using the object number to see if it is linked to any offers.
Remove References: If you find that the object is indeed being used in offers, you will need to:
- Edit or delete the offers that reference the object.
- Ensure that no active offers are using the object before attempting to delete or modify it.
Delete or Modify the Object: Once you have removed all references to the object in offers, you should be able to delete or modify it without encountering the error.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the implications of deleting or modifying the object, consult your organization's SAP documentation or reach out to your SAP support team for guidance.
Related Information:
REBD
, REBD1
, or others related to condition management.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the REBD068 error and proceed with your intended actions in SAP.
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