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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SCBO_DEPENDENCY_CHK - Dependency Check messages
Message number: 027
Message text: It is used by a user-specific draft of &1 &2(&3).
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SCBO_DEPENDENCY_CHK027
- It is used by a user-specific draft of &1 &2(&3). ?The SAP error message SCBO_DEPENDENCY_CHK027 typically indicates that there is a dependency issue related to a user-specific draft of an object (like a business document or a report) in the SAP system. This error often arises when a user attempts to perform an action on an object that is currently being used or modified in a draft state by another user or by the same user.
Cause:
- User-Specific Draft: The error suggests that the object (e.g., a document or report) is currently in a draft state that is specific to a user. This means that the object is locked for editing or processing until the draft is either saved, canceled, or completed.
- Concurrent Access: Another user may be trying to access or modify the same object while it is still in draft mode.
- Incomplete Data: The draft may contain incomplete or invalid data that prevents further processing.
Solution:
- Check Draft Status: Verify if there is an existing draft for the object in question. You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction or application where the draft is stored.
- Complete or Cancel Draft: If you have access to the draft, either complete it or cancel it to release the lock on the object. This will allow you to proceed with the desired action.
- Wait for Release: If another user is working on the draft, you may need to wait until they complete or cancel their draft before you can access the object.
- Consult with Users: If you are unsure who is using the draft, consult with your team or other users to identify if someone else is working on it.
- System Administrator: If the issue persists and you cannot resolve it, contact your SAP system administrator for assistance. They may have tools to unlock the draft or provide further insights into the issue.
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