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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RECAAR - Data Archiving
Message number: 096
Message text: Object was deleted
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RECAAR096
- Object was deleted ?The SAP error message RECAAR096, which states "Object was deleted," typically occurs in the context of Asset Accounting (FI-AA) or Real Estate Management (RE) modules. This error indicates that the system is trying to access an object (such as an asset or a real estate object) that has been marked as deleted in the database.
Causes:
- Deletion of Objects: The most common cause is that the object you are trying to access has been deleted. This could happen due to a manual deletion or as part of a data cleanup process.
- Data Inconsistency: There may be inconsistencies in the database, where references to deleted objects still exist in other tables.
- Incorrect Configuration: Sometimes, configuration settings or custom developments may lead to attempts to access deleted objects.
- User Permissions: In some cases, the user may not have the necessary permissions to view or access certain objects, leading to confusion about whether the object exists.
Solutions:
- Check Object Status: Verify the status of the object in question. You can do this by checking the relevant transaction codes (e.g., AS03 for Asset Accounting) to see if the object is indeed marked as deleted.
- Restore Object: If the object was deleted by mistake, you may need to restore it if possible. This could involve re-creating the object or using backup data if available.
- Data Consistency Check: Run consistency checks in the system to identify and resolve any inconsistencies. This may involve using transaction codes like SARA for archiving or other relevant tools.
- Review Configuration: Check the configuration settings related to the module you are working with to ensure that there are no issues causing the error.
- User Permissions: Ensure that the user has the appropriate permissions to access the object. This may involve checking roles and authorizations in the system.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or notes related to the specific error message for additional insights or patches that may address the issue.
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