How To Fix UPO_IE_MSG027 - Cannot delete; Reservoir has migrated to UOM


UPO_IE_MSG027 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: UPO_IE_MSG - UOM and PRA Integration Messages

  • Message number: 027

  • Message text: Cannot delete; Reservoir has migrated to UOM

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UPO_IE_MSG027 - Details

  • The SAP error message UPO_IE_MSG027 ("Cannot delete; Reservoir has migrated to UOM") typically occurs in the context of SAP's Integrated Environment for Utilities (UOM) when there is an attempt to delete a reservoir that has already been migrated to a Unit of Measure (UOM). This error indicates that the system has restrictions in place to prevent the deletion of certain objects that are linked to other processes or data structures.
    
    Cause: Migration Status: The reservoir you are trying to delete has been migrated to a UOM, meaning it is now associated with a unit of measure that is likely being used in other transactions or processes. Data Integrity: SAP enforces data integrity rules to ensure that deleting a reservoir does not lead to inconsistencies in the data model or in related transactions.
    Solution: Check Dependencies: Before attempting to delete the reservoir, check if there are any dependencies or references to the reservoir in other transactions

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