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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RECAAR - Data Archiving
Message number: 090
Message text: Object can be destroyed
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RECAAR090
- Object can be destroyed ?The SAP error message RECAAR090, which states "Object can be destroyed," typically occurs in the context of Asset Accounting (FI-AA) or Real Estate Management (RE) modules when there is an attempt to delete or archive an object that is still in use or has dependencies.
Cause:
- Dependencies: The object you are trying to delete (e.g., an asset, a real estate object) has dependencies or linked transactions that prevent it from being destroyed. This could include open transactions, posted documents, or other references in the system.
- Status: The object may be in a status that does not allow deletion. For example, if an asset is still active or has not been fully depreciated, it cannot be deleted.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings in the system that restrict the deletion of certain objects.
Solution:
- Check Dependencies: Review the object for any existing transactions or dependencies. You can use transaction codes like AS03 (Display Asset) or RECN (Display Real Estate Object) to check for any linked documents or transactions.
- Change Status: If the object is in a status that prevents deletion, you may need to change its status. For example, you might need to retire the asset or change its status to inactive before attempting to delete it.
- Clear Open Transactions: Ensure that there are no open transactions related to the object. This may involve clearing any pending postings or transactions that reference the object.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or consult with your SAP support team for specific guidelines on how to handle the object in question.
- Use Transaction Codes: Utilize relevant transaction codes to analyze the object and its dependencies. For example, you can use:
- AW01N: Asset Explorer
- RECN: Real Estate Object Management
- S_ALR_87012086: Asset History Sheet
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to reach out to your SAP support team or consult with an SAP expert for further assistance.
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