How To Fix /SDF/ZQLM030 - Deactivation scheduled for &1 &2


/SDF/ZQLM030 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /SDF/ZQLM -

  • Message number: 030

  • Message text: Deactivation scheduled for &1 &2

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /SDF/ZQLM030 - Deactivation scheduled for &1 &2 ?
    The SAP error message /SDF/ZQLM030 Deactivation scheduled for &1 &2 typically indicates that a deactivation process has been scheduled for a specific object or entity in the SAP system. The placeholders &1 and &2 usually represent the specific object type and its identifier (like a business partner, material, etc.) that is scheduled for deactivation.
    
    Cause: Scheduled Deactivation: The system has a scheduled job or process that is set to deactivate the specified object. This could be due to business processes, data management policies, or system configurations. Configuration Settings: There may be configuration settings in the system that automatically schedule deactivations based on certain criteria (e.g., inactivity, end of lifecycle). User Action: A user or administrator may have manually scheduled the deactivation for maintenance or cleanup purposes.
    Solution: Check Scheduled Jobs: Review the job scheduling in the SAP system to see if there is a job that is set to deactivate the object. You can use transaction

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