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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RESCPG - Participation Group
Message number: 049
Message text: There are still assigned particip. groups w/o deletion flag (number: &1)
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RESCPG049
- There are still assigned particip. groups w/o deletion flag (number: &1) ?The SAP error message RESCPG049 indicates that there are still assigned participation groups that do not have a deletion flag set. This typically occurs in the context of project management or resource management within SAP, particularly when dealing with participation groups in the Resource Management module.
Cause:
The error arises when you attempt to delete or modify a participation group that is still linked to other objects or entities in the system. This means that the participation group is still active and has not been marked for deletion, which prevents the system from allowing certain operations.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Identify the Participation Group: The error message will provide you with a number (e.g., &1) that corresponds to the participation group in question. Make a note of this number.
Check Assignments: Use transaction codes like
CR02
(Change Work Center) orCR03
(Display Work Center) to check where the participation group is assigned. Look for any projects, resources, or other entities that may still be using this participation group.Remove Assignments: If you find that the participation group is still assigned to any objects, you will need to remove those assignments. This may involve changing project settings, resource allocations, or other configurations.
Set Deletion Flag: Once all assignments have been removed, you can set the deletion flag for the participation group. This is typically done in the same transaction where you manage participation groups.
Retry the Operation: After setting the deletion flag, you can retry the operation that initially triggered the error.
Related Information:
CR01
(Create Work Center), CR02
, CR03
, and others related to resource management.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RESCPG049 error and manage your participation groups effectively.
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