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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSBPC0_EXCEPTION - Basic Exception Messages
Message number: 195
Message text: Unable to delete parameter with field &1 in global scope
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RSBPC0_EXCEPTION195
- Unable to delete parameter with field &1 in global scope ?The SAP error message
RSBPC0_EXCEPTION195
with the description "Unable to delete parameter with field &1 in global scope" typically occurs in the context of SAP Business Planning and Consolidation (BPC) when there is an attempt to delete a parameter that is still in use or has dependencies.Cause:
- Parameter in Use: The parameter you are trying to delete is currently being used in one or more planning models, reports, or other objects.
- Global Scope: The parameter is defined in a global scope, meaning it is accessible across multiple applications or models, and cannot be deleted if it is still referenced.
- Data Integrity: SAP BPC enforces data integrity, and deleting a parameter that is still in use could lead to inconsistencies in the data model.
Solution:
Identify Dependencies: Check where the parameter is being used. This can include:
- Planning models
- Reports
- Input forms
- Business rules
- Other parameters
Remove References: Before attempting to delete the parameter, ensure that all references to it are removed. This may involve:
- Editing reports or input forms to remove the parameter.
- Updating business rules that reference the parameter.
- Modifying planning models to exclude the parameter.
Check Global Settings: If the parameter is defined in a global context, ensure that it is not being used in any global settings or configurations.
Use the BPC Administration Console: Utilize the BPC Administration Console to manage parameters and check for any dependencies or references.
Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP BPC documentation for specific guidelines on managing parameters and understanding their scope.
Testing: After removing all references, try deleting the parameter again. If the issue persists, consider checking for any system locks or consult with your SAP Basis team.
Related Information:
If the problem continues after following these steps, it may be beneficial to reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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