C2260 - Operation &1 for order &2 sequence &3 has dependent objects

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SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: C2 - Other messages production orders

  • Message number: 260

  • Message text: Operation &1 for order &2 sequence &3 has dependent objects

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  • What causes this issue?

    Operation &V1& for order &V2& sequence &V3& has been selected for
    deletion and has dependent objects.

    System Response

    The system also selects these dependent objects and deletes them
    together with the operation.

    How to fix this error?

    The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.

    Procedure for System Administrators


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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message C2260 - Operation &1 for order &2 sequence &3 has dependent objects ?

    The SAP error message C2260 indicates that there is an issue with an operation in a production order or a similar object. Specifically, the message states that the operation (identified by &1) for the order (identified by &2) and sequence (identified by &3) has dependent objects, which means that there are other objects or operations that are linked to it and cannot be processed or deleted until those dependencies are resolved.

    Cause:

    1. Dependent Objects: The operation you are trying to modify or delete has dependent objects such as components, activities, or other operations that rely on it.
    2. Status of the Order: The production order may be in a status that does not allow changes (e.g., released, in process).
    3. Incomplete Data: There may be incomplete or incorrect data associated with the operation or order.
    4. System Lock: The order might be locked by another user or process, preventing changes.

    Solution:

    1. Check Dependencies: Identify the dependent objects linked to the operation. You can do this by reviewing the order details in the SAP system. Look for components, activities, or other operations that are associated with the operation in question.
    2. Change Status: If the order is in a status that prevents changes, consider changing the status to allow modifications (e.g., set it to "Created" or "Not Released").
    3. Remove Dependencies: If possible, remove or adjust the dependent objects before attempting to modify or delete the operation.
    4. Consult with Users: If the order is locked, check with other users to see if they are currently working on it. You may need to wait until they release the lock.
    5. Use Transaction Codes: Utilize relevant transaction codes (like CO02 for changing production orders) to navigate and make necessary adjustments.
    6. Error Logs: Check the system logs for any additional error messages or information that might provide more context about the issue.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: Familiarize yourself with transaction codes related to production orders, such as CO01 (Create Production Order), CO02 (Change Production Order), and CO03 (Display Production Order).
    • SAP Documentation: Refer to SAP Help documentation for detailed explanations of production order management and error handling.
    • User Roles: Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to make changes to production orders and their operations.
    • Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert for further assistance.

    By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the error and take appropriate actions to resolve it.

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