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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SCDL/STM -
Message number: 614
Message text: &1 superfluous (deactivated) status types have been deleted from database
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/SCDL/STM614
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/SCDL/STM614 &1 superfluous (deactivated) status types have been deleted from database
typically occurs in the context of SAP Supply Chain Management (SCM) or SAP Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) when there are inconsistencies or issues related to status types in the system.Cause:
- Deactivated Status Types: The error indicates that there are status types in the database that are marked as deactivated but still exist in the system. This can happen due to inconsistencies during data migration, system upgrades, or manual changes in the configuration.
- Data Integrity Issues: The system may have detected that certain status types are no longer needed or are redundant, leading to their deletion.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in the configuration settings related to status management may lead to the system identifying certain status types as superfluous.
Solution:
- Check Configuration: Review the configuration settings for status types in the relevant SAP module (e.g., SCM, APO). Ensure that the status types are correctly defined and that there are no inconsistencies.
- Data Cleanup: If the status types are indeed no longer needed, you may need to perform a data cleanup. This can involve:
- Running a report or transaction that identifies and removes deactivated status types.
- Using transaction codes like
/SCDL/STM
to manage status types.- Re-activate Status Types: If the status types are still required, consider reactivating them in the system.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP Notes or documentation related to status management in your specific version of SAP. There may be specific instructions or patches available.
- System Check: Perform a system check to ensure that there are no other underlying issues that could be causing this error. This may involve checking logs or running consistency checks.
Related Information:
/SCDL/STM
for managing status types.By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and ensure that your status types are correctly managed within the SAP system.
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