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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SOI1 - Safe Online Import/Upgrade Messages continued
Message number: 634
Message text: Table &1: Classification &2 preserved due to AIM Repository
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SOI1634
- Table &1: Classification &2 preserved due to AIM Repository ?The SAP error message SOI1634 indicates that a classification in a specific table is preserved due to the AIM (Application Integration Management) Repository. This typically occurs when there are constraints or dependencies related to the classification data that prevent it from being modified or deleted.
Cause:
- AIM Repository Dependency: The classification is linked to the AIM Repository, which means that it is being used in a context where it cannot be altered without affecting the integrity of the data or processes that rely on it.
- Data Integrity Constraints: The system has built-in checks to ensure that certain classifications are not removed or changed if they are still in use or if they are critical for ongoing processes.
- Configuration Settings: There may be specific configuration settings in the system that enforce the preservation of certain classifications.
Solution:
- Review Dependencies: Check the AIM Repository and identify any dependencies related to the classification. This may involve looking at where the classification is being used in the system.
- Data Cleanup: If the classification is no longer needed, ensure that all dependencies are removed or updated before attempting to delete or modify the classification.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to the AIM Repository and classification management for specific guidelines on how to handle this situation.
- Contact SAP Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance. They can provide insights based on the specific context of your system and the classification in question.
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