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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SRFAC_IMPL - Refactoring messages
Message number: 061
Message text: The object &1 of type &2 belongs to SAP or a partner and can't be renamed
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SRFAC_IMPL061
- The object &1 of type &2 belongs to SAP or a partner and can't be renamed ?The SAP error message SRFAC_IMPL061 indicates that you are trying to rename an object (like a function module, class, or other development object) that is either part of the SAP standard or belongs to a partner solution. This is not allowed because such objects are protected to maintain system integrity and compatibility.
Cause:
- Standard SAP Object: The object you are trying to rename is part of the standard SAP delivery. SAP restricts changes to these objects to prevent issues with system upgrades and patches.
- Partner Object: The object may belong to a partner solution or add-on, which also has restrictions on modifications to ensure compatibility and support.
Solution:
- Do Not Rename: The simplest solution is to avoid renaming the object. If you need to make changes, consider creating a copy of the object (if applicable) and modifying the copy instead.
- Use Enhancements: If you need to extend or modify the functionality of the object, look for enhancement options provided by SAP, such as user exits, BAdIs (Business Add-Ins), or enhancement spots.
- Consult Documentation: Check the SAP documentation or the partner documentation for guidelines on how to extend or modify the functionality without renaming the object.
- Contact SAP Support: If you believe that renaming the object is necessary for your business process, you may need to contact SAP support for guidance or to discuss potential alternatives.
Related Information:
In summary, the error SRFAC_IMPL061 is a protective measure by SAP to ensure the stability and integrity of the system, and the best approach is to work within the provided frameworks for enhancements rather than attempting to rename protected objects.
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