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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SCWN - Messages Note installation and management
Message number: 619
Message text: You cannot delete function modules using Correction Workbench
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SCWN619
- You cannot delete function modules using Correction Workbench ?The SAP error message SCWN619 indicates that you cannot delete function modules using the Correction Workbench. This error typically arises when you attempt to delete a function module that is part of a transport request or is otherwise locked in the system.
Cause:
- Transport Request Lock: The function module may be included in a transport request that is currently being processed or is locked.
- System Restrictions: SAP has certain restrictions in place to prevent the deletion of function modules through the Correction Workbench to maintain system integrity and avoid accidental loss of important functionality.
- Dependencies: The function module may be used by other objects (like programs, function groups, etc.), which prevents its deletion.
Solution:
- Check Transport Requests: Verify if the function module is part of any transport request. If it is, you may need to release or delete the transport request before attempting to delete the function module.
- Use SE37: Instead of using the Correction Workbench, you can try to delete the function module directly using transaction SE37 (Function Builder). However, ensure that you have the necessary authorizations and that the function module is not being used elsewhere.
- Check Dependencies: Use transaction SE80 or SE37 to check if the function module is being used by other objects. If it is, you will need to remove those dependencies before you can delete the function module.
- Authorization: Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to delete function modules. If you do not have the required permissions, contact your SAP administrator.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes for any specific guidelines or restrictions related to the deletion of function modules.
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