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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UPO_IE_MSG - UOM and PRA Integration Messages
Message number: 030
Message text: Cannot delete; Well Compl. has migrated to UOM
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UPO_IE_MSG030
- Cannot delete; Well Compl. has migrated to UOM ?The SAP error message "UPO_IE_MSG030 Cannot delete; Well Compl. has migrated to UOM" typically occurs in the context of the SAP Upstream Oil and Gas (UPO) module, particularly when dealing with well completions and unit of measure (UOM) conversions. This error indicates that there is an attempt to delete a well completion record that has already been migrated to a unit of measure, which is not allowed.
Cause:
- Migration Status: The well completion record has been migrated to a unit of measure, meaning that it is now linked to a specific measurement system or unit.
- Data Integrity: SAP enforces data integrity rules to prevent the deletion of records that are critical to the system's operations, especially if they are already associated with other data or processes.
Solution:
- Check Migration Status: Verify the status of the well completion record. If it has been migrated to a UOM, you will need to assess whether it is necessary to delete it or if you can modify it instead.
- Review Dependencies: Look for any dependencies or links to other records that may prevent deletion. If the record is linked to other processes, you may need to address those first.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or your organization's guidelines on handling well completions and UOMs to understand the implications of deleting such records.
- Use Alternative Actions: If deletion is not possible, consider whether you can deactivate the record or mark it as inactive instead of deleting it.
- Contact Support: If you are unsure how to proceed or if the issue persists, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert who specializes in the UPO module.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the error and understand the implications of the well completion's migration to a unit of measure.
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