/BCV/CFG175 - Input field &1 was deleted

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /BCV/CFG -

  • Message number: 175

  • Message text: Input field &1 was deleted

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /BCV/CFG175 - Input field &1 was deleted ?

    The SAP error message /BCV/CFG175 Input field &1 was deleted typically indicates that a configuration field that was previously defined in the system has been removed or is no longer available. This can occur in various contexts, such as during the configuration of business processes, data models, or other settings within the SAP system.

    Cause:

    1. Field Deletion: The most common cause is that the input field referenced by &1 has been deleted from the configuration or data model.
    2. Changes in Configuration: Changes made to the configuration settings or data structures that affect the availability of certain fields.
    3. Transport Issues: If changes were transported from one system to another (e.g., from development to production), and the transport did not include the necessary fields or configurations.
    4. Version Mismatch: If there are discrepancies between different versions of the software or configurations, it may lead to fields being unavailable.

    Solution:

    1. Check Configuration: Review the configuration settings to ensure that the input field in question is still defined and available. If it has been deleted, you may need to recreate it or restore it from a backup.
    2. Transport Management: If the issue arose after a transport, check the transport logs to ensure that all necessary objects were included in the transport. You may need to re-transport the missing configurations.
    3. System Consistency: Ensure that all systems (development, quality assurance, production) are consistent in terms of configuration. If discrepancies are found, synchronize the systems.
    4. Consult Documentation: Review any recent changes or updates in the system documentation that might explain the deletion of the field.
    5. Error Logs: Check the system logs for any additional error messages or warnings that might provide more context about the issue.

    Related Information:

    • SAP Notes: Search for relevant SAP Notes that might address this specific error message or provide guidance on similar issues.
    • SAP Community: Engage with the SAP Community forums to see if other users have encountered similar issues and what solutions they found effective.
    • Technical Support: If the issue persists and cannot be resolved through the above steps, consider reaching out to SAP Support for assistance.

    By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the error and implement a solution to resolve it.

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