Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/MIGRATION -
Message number: 614
Message text: Solution Package &1 deletion failed
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The SAP error message
/CFG/MIGRATION614 Solution Package &1 deletion failed
typically indicates that there was an issue when attempting to delete a solution package in the SAP system. This error can arise due to various reasons, including dependencies on other packages, incorrect authorizations, or issues with the underlying database.Causes:
- Dependencies: The solution package you are trying to delete may have dependencies on other packages or components that are still in use.
- Authorization Issues: The user attempting to delete the package may not have the necessary authorizations to perform this action.
- Database Constraints: There may be database constraints or locks that prevent the deletion of the package.
- System Configuration: The system may be in a state that does not allow for the deletion of solution packages, such as being in a migration or upgrade state.
Solutions:
Check Dependencies:
- Review the solution package and check for any dependencies on other packages or components. Ensure that all dependent packages are either deleted or not in use.
Verify Authorizations:
- Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to delete solution packages. You may need to consult with your SAP security team to verify and adjust authorizations if necessary.
Check for Locks:
- Use transaction codes like
SM12
to check for any locks on the database that might be preventing the deletion. If locks are found, they may need to be released.Review Logs:
- Check the system logs (transaction
SLG1
) for any additional error messages or information that could provide more context on why the deletion failed.System State:
- Ensure that the system is not in a migration or upgrade state. If it is, you may need to complete the migration or upgrade process before attempting to delete the package.
Consult SAP Notes:
- Look for relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error. SAP Notes often provide solutions or workarounds for known issues.
Contact SAP Support:
- If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to SAP Support for further assistance. Provide them with the error message and any relevant logs or information.
Related Information:
SCC1
(Client Copy), SCC4
(Client Management), and SCC8
(Client Export) that may be related to solution packages.By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the error and take appropriate action to resolve it.
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