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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SAPCND/TRANSPORT -
Message number: 069
Message text: Deleted global field &1 is not used in application &2
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/SAPCND/TRANSPORT069
- Deleted global field &1 is not used in application &2 ?The SAP error message
/SAPCND/TRANSPORT069 Deleted global field &1 is not used in application &2
typically occurs in the context of transport management and indicates that a global field (a field that was previously defined in the system) has been deleted, but it is not being utilized in the specified application. This can happen during the transport of changes or when cleaning up unused fields in the system.Cause:
- Field Deletion: The global field referenced in the error message has been deleted from the data dictionary or the relevant application.
- Unused Field: The system is indicating that the deleted field is not being used anywhere in the application, which may be a result of previous development or changes in the application logic.
- Transport Issues: The error may arise during the transport of changes if the transport request includes references to deleted fields.
Solution:
- Check Field Usage: Verify if the field is indeed not used in the application. You can do this by searching for the field in the relevant tables, structures, or programs.
- Adjust Transport Request: If the field is not used, you may need to adjust the transport request to remove references to the deleted field. This can be done by:
- Editing the transport request to exclude the deleted field.
- Ensuring that the transport does not include any objects that reference the deleted field.
- Rebuild or Restore: If the field is still needed, consider restoring it from a backup or recreating it in the data dictionary.
- Check Dependencies: Review any dependencies or related objects that might still reference the deleted field and update them accordingly.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific application or module to understand the implications of the deleted field.
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If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or development team for further assistance.
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