Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/SCP_MSG -
Message number: 169
Message text: Stock Transfer Order deleted successfully.
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/SCP_MSG169
indicates that a Stock Transfer Order (STO) has been deleted successfully. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that the deletion process was completed without issues.Cause:
Since this message indicates a successful deletion, there is typically no action required unless the deletion was unintended. If the deletion was not intended, you may consider the following steps:
Check the Reason for Deletion: Investigate why the STO was deleted. Review any related documentation or communication to understand the context.
Recreate the STO: If the deletion was a mistake and the stock transfer is still needed, you can recreate the Stock Transfer Order using the appropriate transaction code (e.g., ME21N for creating purchase orders or the relevant transaction for STOs).
Review User Permissions: If deletions are happening frequently and unexpectedly, review user permissions and access controls to ensure that only authorized personnel can delete STOs.
Audit Logs: Check the system logs or change documents to see who deleted the STO and when. This can help in understanding the context and preventing future unintended deletions.
Training and Documentation: Ensure that users are trained on the proper procedures for managing Stock Transfer Orders to minimize accidental deletions.
Transaction Codes: Familiarize yourself with relevant transaction codes for managing Stock Transfer Orders, such as:
SAP Documentation: Refer to SAP Help documentation for detailed information on Stock Transfer Orders and related processes.
Support: If you encounter issues or have questions about the deletion process, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting SAP community forums for assistance.
In summary, the message /ACCGO/SCP_MSG169
is an informational message indicating successful deletion, and the next steps depend on whether the deletion was intended or not.
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