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Message type: E = Error
Message class: WFCS - Message Class for Store Forecasting (Dev. Package WFCS)
Message number: 075
Message text: Posting error when deleting in table &1 &2 &3 &4
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WFCS075
- Posting error when deleting in table &1 &2 &3 &4 ?Certainly! Here's a detailed explanation for the SAP error message:
SAP Error Message:
WFCS075 Posting error when deleting in table &1 &2 &3 &4
1. Cause:
This error occurs during workflow processing when the system tries to delete an entry in a database table (usually related to workflow container or workflow logs), but the deletion fails due to a posting error. The placeholders &1, &2, &3, &4 represent the specific table name and key fields involved in the deletion attempt.
Common causes include:
To resolve the WFCS075 error, follow these steps:
Check the table and keys: Identify the exact table and record keys from the error message placeholders (&1, &2, &3, &4). Use transaction SE16/SE16N or SE11 to inspect the table and the record.
Check for locks: Use transaction SM12 to check if the record is locked by another user or process. If locked, wait or coordinate with the user/process holding the lock.
Check authorizations: Ensure the user or background job running the workflow has the necessary authorizations to delete entries in the specified table.
Check database integrity: Run database consistency checks or use transaction DB02 to check for database issues.
Workflow container consistency: Use transaction SWU3 to check and repair workflow runtime environment inconsistencies.
Reprocess or restart the workflow: Sometimes restarting the workflow or reprocessing the affected step can clear transient errors.
Apply SAP Notes: Search for SAP Notes related to WFCS075 for your SAP version. SAP Notes may provide patches or specific instructions.
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SAP Notes:
Search the SAP Support Portal for notes related to WFCS075. For example, notes addressing workflow container inconsistencies or authorization issues.
Workflow Documentation:
Review SAP Workflow documentation for container management and error handling.
Aspect | Details |
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Cause | Posting error during deletion in workflow-related table due to locks, authorizations, or data inconsistencies. |
Solution | Check locks, authorizations, table data; repair workflow environment; reprocess workflow; apply SAP Notes. |
Related | Transactions SWI1, SWU3, SM12, SE16N; SAP Notes; workflow container and runtime environment checks. |
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