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Message type: E = Error
Message class: TR_AUSL - Software Delivery Composer Messages
Message number: 478
Message text: Non-deletable table entries found from piece list &1
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TR_AUSL478
- Non-deletable table entries found from piece list &1 ?The SAP error message TR_AUSL478 indicates that there are non-deletable table entries found in a piece list (or "BOM" - Bill of Materials) associated with a specific object, which is identified by the placeholder &1. This error typically arises when you attempt to delete or modify a piece list that has dependencies or references that prevent it from being deleted.
Cause:
- Dependencies: The piece list may have dependencies on other objects, such as production orders, maintenance orders, or other BOMs.
- Status: The piece list or its components may be in a status that does not allow deletion (e.g., if they are currently being used in a production process).
- Configuration: Certain configurations or settings in the system may prevent the deletion of specific entries.
Solution:
- Check Dependencies: Review the piece list and identify any dependent objects. You can use transaction codes like CS03 (Display BOM) to check if the BOM is being used in any production orders or other processes.
- Change Status: If the piece list or its components are in a status that prevents deletion, you may need to change their status or complete any ongoing processes that are using them.
- Use Transaction Codes: Use transaction codes such as CS02 (Change BOM) to make necessary adjustments or CS05 (Delete BOM) to attempt deletion after resolving dependencies.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or consult with your SAP support team for specific guidelines related to your configuration and version of SAP.
- Error Logs: Check the system logs for more detailed error messages that may provide additional context on why the entries are non-deletable.
Related Information:
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