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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSO_RES_FRMW - BW REST Framework
Message number: 104
Message text: &1 &2 cannot be deleted
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RSO_RES_FRMW104
- &1 &2 cannot be deleted ?The SAP error message RSO_RES_FRMW104 typically indicates that a specific resource (like a query, report, or other object) cannot be deleted due to certain constraints or dependencies. The message usually includes placeholders (&1 and &2) that provide specific details about the resource in question.
Causes:
- Dependencies: The resource you are trying to delete may be linked to other objects or processes. For example, if a query is being used in a report or is part of a data flow, it cannot be deleted until those dependencies are resolved.
- Authorization Issues: You may not have the necessary permissions to delete the resource. Check your user roles and authorizations.
- Active Usage: The resource might be currently in use or active in a session, preventing its deletion.
- System Locks: There may be locks on the resource due to ongoing processes or transactions.
Solutions:
Check Dependencies:
- Use transaction codes like RSRT (for queries) or RSA1 (for data warehousing objects) to check if the resource is being used elsewhere.
- Identify and remove or deactivate any dependencies before attempting to delete the resource again.
Review Authorizations:
- Ensure that your user account has the necessary permissions to delete the resource. You may need to contact your SAP security administrator to verify or adjust your roles.
End Active Sessions:
- If the resource is in use, ensure that all sessions or processes using the resource are closed. You can check for active sessions using transaction SM04 or SM12.
Check for Locks:
- Use transaction SM12 to check for any locks on the resource. If there are locks, you may need to wait for them to be released or manually delete them if appropriate.
Use Transaction Codes:
- If you are trying to delete a query, you can use transaction RSRT to manage queries and check their status.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to the specific resource type you are dealing with for additional guidance.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to your SAP support team for further assistance.
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