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How To Fix SO875 - Empty private trash ...


SO875 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: SO - SAPoffice: message texts

  • Message number: 875

  • Message text: Empty private trash ...

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SO875 - Details

  • The SAP error message SO875, which states "Empty private trash," typically occurs when a user attempts to delete or manage documents in their private folder (or private trash) within the SAP system. This message indicates that the private trash is empty, meaning there are no documents to delete or manage.
    
    Cause: No Documents in Private Trash: The most straightforward cause is that there are no documents currently in the user's private trash folder. User Permissions: The user may not have the necessary permissions to view or manage documents in the private trash. System Configuration: There may be system settings or configurations that affect how documents are stored or deleted.
    Solution: Check Private Trash: Verify that there are indeed documents in the private trash. If the trash is empty, there is nothing to delete. Permissions: Ensure that the user has the appropriate permissions to access and manage documents in the private trash. This may require coordination with the

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