Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ASU/GENERAL -
Message number: 063
Message text: ASU task lists successfully deleted
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The SAP error message
/ASU/GENERAL063
typically indicates that a task list in the Advanced Supply Chain (ASU) module has been successfully deleted. This message is not an error in the traditional sense but rather an informational message indicating that the deletion process was completed without issues.Cause:
Since this message indicates a successful deletion, there is no action required to resolve an error. However, if you are looking to manage task lists or ensure that the deletion was intended, consider the following steps:
Verify Deletion Intent: Ensure that the deletion of the task list was intentional. If it was not, you may need to recreate the task list if it is still required for your processes.
Check Dependencies: If the task list was linked to other processes or data, verify that those dependencies are still intact and functioning as expected.
Documentation: Keep a record of the deleted task lists for future reference, especially if they were part of a larger process or project.
Recreate if Necessary: If the deletion was a mistake, you may need to recreate the task list manually or restore it from a backup if available.
If you encounter further issues or if the deletion leads to unexpected behavior in your SAP system, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert for more tailored assistance.
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