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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SRF_CONFIG - Statutory Reporting Framework Config Messages
Message number: 081
Message text: Deleting Reporting Entity will not affect existing reporting tasks.
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SRF_CONFIG081
- Deleting Reporting Entity will not affect existing reporting tasks. ?The SAP error message SRF_CONFIG081 indicates that when you attempt to delete a reporting entity, it will not impact any existing reporting tasks associated with that entity. This message is primarily informational and serves to alert users that the deletion of the reporting entity does not automatically remove or alter any reporting tasks that have already been created.
Cause:
The cause of this message is that the system is designed to maintain the integrity of existing reporting tasks even if the reporting entity is deleted. This is to ensure that historical data and reporting tasks remain intact and can still be accessed or referenced, even if the entity itself is no longer active.
Solution:
Review Reporting Tasks: Before deleting the reporting entity, review any existing reporting tasks associated with it. Determine if these tasks need to be modified or deleted as well.
Manual Cleanup: If you decide that the reporting tasks are no longer needed, you will need to manually delete or modify them after deleting the reporting entity.
Documentation: Ensure that you document any changes made to reporting entities and tasks for future reference and compliance purposes.
Consult SAP Documentation: Refer to the official SAP documentation or help resources for more detailed guidance on managing reporting entities and tasks.
Testing: If possible, test the deletion in a development or test environment before applying changes in the production environment to ensure that the desired outcome is achieved without unintended consequences.
Related Information:
By understanding the implications of deleting a reporting entity and taking appropriate actions, you can manage your reporting tasks effectively while ensuring compliance and data integrity.
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