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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SAPSLL/CORE_CLSMD -
Message number: 122
Message text: Customs Unit of Measure &1 used by number &2; deletion not allowed
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/SAPSLL/CORE_CLSMD122
- Customs Unit of Measure &1 used by number &2; deletion not allowed ?The SAP error message
/SAPSLL/CORE_CLSMD122
indicates that there is an issue with the Customs Unit of Measure (UoM) in the SAP system. Specifically, it states that the Customs Unit of Measure identified by the number provided cannot be deleted because it is still in use.Cause:
- In Use: The Customs Unit of Measure is currently being referenced in other documents or transactions within the system. This could include customs declarations, material master records, or other related processes.
- Data Integrity: SAP enforces data integrity rules to prevent the deletion of records that are still actively used in the system to avoid inconsistencies.
Solution:
Identify Usage: Check where the Customs Unit of Measure is being used. You can do this by:
- Reviewing the material master records that reference this UoM.
- Checking any customs documents or declarations that may be linked to this UoM.
- Using transaction codes like SE16 or SE11 to query relevant tables (e.g., /SAPSLL/CUS_UOM) to find references to the UoM.
Remove References: If you find that the UoM is being used in certain documents, you will need to:
- Modify or delete those documents or records that reference the UoM.
- Ensure that any customs-related processes are updated to use a different UoM if necessary.
Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or consult with your SAP support team for specific guidelines on handling Customs Units of Measure.
Use Transaction Codes: If you have the necessary permissions, you can use transaction codes like
/SAPSLL/CLSM
to manage customs-related settings and units of measure.Contact Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting SAP Notes for any known issues or patches related to this error.
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