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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SRF_CONFIG - Statutory Reporting Framework Config Messages
Message number: 079
Message text: Deleting Periodicity will not affect existing reporting tasks.
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SRF_CONFIG079
- Deleting Periodicity will not affect existing reporting tasks. ?The SAP error message SRF_CONFIG079 indicates that when you attempt to delete a periodicity configuration in the SAP system, it will not affect any existing reporting tasks that have already been created. This message serves as a warning rather than an error, informing you that the deletion of the periodicity will not retroactively impact tasks that were scheduled or created using that periodicity.
Cause:
The cause of this message is that the periodicity you are trying to delete is no longer linked to any active reporting tasks. The system is designed to maintain the integrity of existing tasks, ensuring that they continue to function as intended even if the underlying periodicity configuration is removed.
Solution:
Review Existing Reporting Tasks: Before deleting the periodicity, review any existing reporting tasks that may be using it. You can do this by checking the task configuration in the relevant reporting area.
Decide on Deletion: If you are sure that the periodicity is no longer needed and that you have either updated or no longer require the existing reporting tasks, you can proceed with the deletion.
Update Reporting Tasks: If you want to ensure that existing reporting tasks are updated to reflect the new configuration, consider modifying them to use a different periodicity before deleting the old one.
Documentation: Document any changes you make for future reference, especially if other users or teams rely on the reporting tasks.
Testing: After making changes, it’s a good practice to test the reporting tasks to ensure they are functioning as expected.
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