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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RPM_WORKLIST - Portf. Mgmt Worklist: Business Object Messages
Message number: 115
Message text: Projects deleted
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RPM_WORKLIST115
- Projects deleted ?The SAP error message RPM_WORKLIST115, which states "Projects deleted," typically occurs in the context of SAP Project Management or SAP Portfolio and Project Management (PPM). This error indicates that the project you are trying to access or work with has been deleted from the system.
Cause:
- Project Deletion: The most straightforward cause is that the project has been intentionally deleted by a user with the appropriate permissions.
- Data Consistency Issues: Sometimes, data inconsistencies or issues during data migration can lead to projects appearing as deleted.
- Authorization Issues: If a user does not have the necessary authorizations to view certain projects, they may receive this message even if the project exists.
Solution:
- Verify Project Status: Check the project status in the system to confirm whether it has indeed been deleted. You can do this by using transaction codes like
CJ20N
(Project Builder) orCJ03
(Display Project).- Check Change Logs: If you have access, review the change logs to see if the project was deleted and by whom. This can help determine if it was an accidental deletion or part of a planned process.
- Restore Deleted Projects: If the project was deleted accidentally and you have the necessary backups or system restore capabilities, you may be able to restore the project.
- Authorization Check: Ensure that you have the correct authorizations to view the project. If not, contact your SAP security administrator to grant you the necessary permissions.
- Consult with IT Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, it may be necessary to consult with your IT support team or SAP Basis team for further investigation.
Related Information:
CJ20N
, CJ03
, and CJ01
for project management tasks.If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to escalate the matter to SAP support for further assistance.
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