Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BCV/QRM -
Message number: 006
Message text: &1 of &2 queries are not deleted; they are used in other BCV objects
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The SAP error message
/BCV/QRM006 &1 of &2 queries are not deleted; they are used in other BCV objects
typically occurs in the context of Business Configuration Validation (BCV) in SAP. This error indicates that you are trying to delete certain queries that are still being referenced or used by other BCV objects, which prevents their deletion.Cause:
- Dependencies: The queries you are attempting to delete are linked to other BCV objects, such as validation rules, reports, or other queries. SAP does not allow the deletion of objects that are still in use to maintain data integrity and avoid orphaned references.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings or dependencies that have not been properly managed, leading to this error when attempting to delete the queries.
Solution:
Identify Dependencies:
- Use transaction codes like
SE11
(Data Dictionary) orSE80
(Object Navigator) to check where the queries are being used. Look for any BCV objects that reference the queries you want to delete.- You can also use the
Where-Used List
functionality to find out which objects are dependent on the queries.Remove References:
- Once you identify the dependent objects, you will need to either delete or modify those objects to remove the references to the queries you want to delete.
- Ensure that any validation rules or reports that use these queries are updated accordingly.
Retry Deletion:
- After removing all dependencies, attempt to delete the queries again. If there are no remaining references, the deletion should proceed without errors.
Consult Documentation:
- Review SAP documentation or notes related to BCV and query management for any specific guidelines or best practices.
Seek Help from SAP Support:
- If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance. They may provide insights specific to your system configuration.
Related Information:
SE11
, SE80
, and SE37
(for function modules) that can help you navigate and manage BCV objects.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and successfully manage your BCV queries.
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