/BDL/D-150 - Standard sessions cannot be locally deleted

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /BDL/D- -

  • Message number: 150

  • Message text: Standard sessions cannot be locally deleted

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /BDL/D-150 - Standard sessions cannot be locally deleted ?

    The SAP error message /BDL/D-150 Standard sessions cannot be locally deleted typically occurs when a user attempts to delete standard sessions in the SAP GUI. Standard sessions are predefined sessions that are part of the SAP system's functionality and are not meant to be deleted by users.

    Cause:

    1. Attempting to Delete Standard Sessions: The primary cause of this error is the attempt to delete sessions that are classified as standard by the SAP system. These sessions are essential for the system's operation and are protected from deletion.
    2. User Permissions: The user may not have the necessary permissions to delete sessions, although this is less common for standard sessions.

    Solution:

    1. Do Not Attempt to Delete Standard Sessions: The simplest solution is to avoid trying to delete standard sessions. Instead, you can close them or log off from the SAP system.
    2. Close Sessions: If you have multiple sessions open, you can close them one by one using the "Close" button (the 'X' icon) in the session window or by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + F4.
    3. Log Off: If you want to clear all sessions, you can log off from the SAP system, which will close all open sessions.
    4. Check User Permissions: If you believe you should be able to delete certain sessions, check with your SAP administrator to ensure you have the appropriate permissions.

    Related Information:

    • Session Management: In SAP, users can have multiple sessions open at once. However, standard sessions are typically used for system processes and should not be manipulated by users.
    • SAP GUI: The SAP GUI allows users to manage their sessions, but it has restrictions on certain actions to maintain system integrity.
    • SAP Notes: If you encounter persistent issues or believe there is a bug, you can check SAP Notes for any updates or patches related to session management.

    If you continue to experience issues or if the error message appears in a different context, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or refer to SAP documentation for further assistance.

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