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Message type: E = Error
Message class: REEXCO - Messages for CO Integration
Message number: 210
Message text: Object &1 is still used in the application RE-FX
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REEXCO210
- Object &1 is still used in the application RE-FX ?The SAP error message REEXCO210 indicates that an object (such as a contract, property, or other real estate-related entity) is still being used in the application RE-FX (Real Estate Management). This typically means that the object you are trying to delete or modify is still linked to other transactions or data within the RE-FX module.
Cause:
- Active Transactions: The object may be involved in active transactions, such as leases, contracts, or other real estate activities.
- Dependencies: There may be dependencies or references to the object in other parts of the RE-FX module, such as accounting documents, reports, or other linked objects.
- Incomplete Processes: The object may be part of an incomplete process or workflow that has not been finalized or closed.
Solution:
- Check Dependencies: Use transaction codes like RECN (Contract Management) or REIS (Investment Management) to check if there are any active contracts or transactions associated with the object.
- Review Related Documents: Look for any related documents or entries that might be preventing the deletion or modification of the object. This can include lease agreements, billing documents, or other linked records.
- Close Open Transactions: If there are open transactions, consider closing or completing them before attempting to delete or modify the object.
- Use the Correct Transaction: Ensure you are using the appropriate transaction code for the action you are trying to perform. For example, if you are trying to delete a contract, make sure you are in the correct module and have the necessary authorizations.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on handling the object in question.
- Contact Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert who specializes in RE-FX.
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