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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSUQ - SAP Query Connection for BW
Message number: 106
Message text: Stucture & cannot be deleted
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RSUQ106
- Stucture & cannot be deleted ?The SAP error message RSUQ106 indicates that a structure cannot be deleted because it is still being used in the system. This typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP BW/4HANA when you attempt to delete a data structure (like an InfoObject, InfoProvider, or other related objects) that is still referenced by other objects or processes.
Cause:
- Active Dependencies: The structure you are trying to delete is still being referenced by other objects, such as queries, transformations, or data flows.
- Data Models: The structure may be part of a data model that is currently active or in use.
- Open Sessions: There may be open sessions or processes that are utilizing the structure.
- Transport Requests: The structure might be included in a transport request that is still in process.
Solution:
- Check Dependencies: Use transaction codes like
RSR3
(for InfoObjects) orRSR1
(for queries) to check where the structure is being used. Identify all dependent objects and either delete or modify them as necessary.- Deactivate Objects: If the structure is part of a data model, consider deactivating the model or any dependent objects before attempting to delete the structure.
- Remove References: Go through the system to remove any references to the structure in queries, transformations, or other related objects.
- Transport Requests: Ensure that the structure is not included in any transport requests that are still in process. If it is, you may need to release or adjust the transport request.
- Check for Open Sessions: Ensure that there are no active sessions or processes that are using the structure. You can check for active sessions in transaction
SM66
orSM12
.- Use the Right Tools: Utilize tools like the BW Modeling Tools or the Data Warehousing Workbench to help identify and manage dependencies.
Related Information:
RSR3
, RSR1
, SE11
(for data dictionary), and SE80
(for object navigator).If you continue to face issues after following these steps, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis or BW support team for further assistance.
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