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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SCRM - Check Results Management
Message number: 154
Message text: Check exception deleted
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SCRM154
- Check exception deleted ?The SAP error message SCRM154, which states "Check exception deleted," typically occurs in the context of SAP's Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) or similar modules where checks or exceptions are processed. This error indicates that a check or exception that was expected to be present has been deleted or is no longer available in the system.
Cause:
- Data Deletion: The most common cause is that the check or exception record has been deleted from the database, either manually or through a batch job.
- Incorrect Configuration: There may be configuration issues in the system that lead to the deletion of expected records.
- Workflow Issues: If the check is part of a workflow, it may have been removed due to workflow processing errors.
- User Permissions: Users may not have the necessary permissions to view or access the check or exception, leading to the perception that it has been deleted.
Solution:
- Check Database Records: Verify if the check or exception record exists in the database. You can use transaction codes like SE16 or SE11 to check the relevant tables.
- Review Change Logs: Look at the change logs to see if the record was deleted and by whom. This can help identify if it was a manual deletion or part of a process.
- Recreate the Record: If the record was deleted and is necessary for processing, you may need to recreate it manually or through a data upload process.
- Check Configuration: Review the configuration settings in the SRM or relevant module to ensure that they are set up correctly and that there are no issues that could lead to unintended deletions.
- User Permissions: Ensure that the user has the appropriate permissions to access the check or exception. If necessary, adjust the roles and authorizations.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to the specific module you are working with for any known issues or additional troubleshooting steps.
Related Information:
If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with SAP directly for further assistance.
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