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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSDODSO - Messages for ODS Objects
Message number: 191
Message text: DataStore object to be deleted by transport -> delete only allowed
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RSDODSO191
- DataStore object to be deleted by transport -> delete only allowed ?The SAP error message RSDODSO191 indicates that you are trying to delete a DataStore Object (DSO) that is part of a transport request. The message states that deletion is only allowed under certain conditions, typically when the DSO is not included in any transport request.
Cause:
The error occurs because:
- The DataStore Object (DSO) you are trying to delete is included in a transport request.
- SAP restricts the deletion of objects that are part of a transport to prevent inconsistencies in the system landscape.
Solution:
To resolve this issue, you can follow these steps:
Check Transport Request:
- Identify the transport request that includes the DSO. You can do this by using transaction code SE09 or SE10 to view the transport requests.
- Look for the DSO in the list of objects included in the transport.
Remove DSO from Transport Request:
- If the DSO is not needed in the transport, you can remove it from the transport request.
- To do this, go to the transport request in SE09/SE10, select the DSO, and choose the option to remove it from the request.
Release the Transport Request:
- If the transport request is already released, you may need to create a new transport request to include the DSO for deletion.
- Alternatively, you can create a new transport request specifically for the deletion of the DSO.
Delete the DSO:
- Once the DSO is no longer part of any transport request, you should be able to delete it without encountering the error.
Check Dependencies:
- Ensure that there are no other dependencies or objects that might be affected by the deletion of the DSO.
Related Information:
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Best Practices:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSDODSO191 error and successfully delete the DataStore Object.
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