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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SRF_CONFIG - Statutory Reporting Framework Config Messages
Message number: 080
Message text: Deleting Report Category will not affect existing reporting tasks.
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SRF_CONFIG080
- Deleting Report Category will not affect existing reporting tasks. ?The SAP error message SRF_CONFIG080 indicates that when you attempt to delete a report category, it will not affect any existing reporting tasks that are associated with that category. This message is more of a warning or informational message rather than an error that prevents you from proceeding.
Cause:
The cause of this message is that the system is designed to ensure that existing reporting tasks remain intact even if the report category they are associated with is deleted. This is a safeguard to prevent accidental loss of reporting tasks that may still be in use or needed for future reporting.
Solution:
Review Existing Reporting Tasks: Before deleting the report category, review the existing reporting tasks associated with it. Ensure that you no longer need these tasks or that they are not in use.
Delete Report Category: If you are certain that the report category can be deleted without impacting your reporting needs, you can proceed with the deletion. The system will allow you to delete the category, but you will need to manage the existing reporting tasks separately.
Manage Reporting Tasks: If you want to clean up the reporting tasks, you may need to delete or modify them manually after deleting the report category. This can be done through the reporting task management interface in SAP.
Documentation: It’s a good practice to document any changes you make, especially if you are working in a production environment. This helps in tracking changes and understanding the impact on reporting.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you can effectively manage report categories and associated reporting tasks in SAP while understanding the implications of your actions.
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