Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CPD/CL_MSG -
Message number: 110
Message text: Cannot delete view condition; it has dependent entries
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The SAP error message
/CPD/CL_MSG110
indicates that you are trying to delete a view condition that has dependent entries. This typically occurs in the context of SAP's condition management, where certain conditions are linked to other data entries, such as pricing conditions, contracts, or other related objects.Cause:
- Dependent Entries: The view condition you are attempting to delete is linked to other entries in the system. This could be due to existing pricing records, contracts, or other dependencies that reference the condition.
- Data Integrity: SAP enforces data integrity rules to prevent the deletion of conditions that are still in use, ensuring that the system remains consistent and reliable.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Identify Dependencies:
- Check for any dependent entries that are linked to the view condition. You can do this by reviewing the related tables or using transaction codes that allow you to view condition records (e.g.,
VK13
for pricing conditions).- Use transaction
SE11
to look at the database tables and see if there are any entries that reference the condition.Remove Dependencies:
- If you find dependent entries, you will need to either delete or modify them to remove the dependency on the view condition you want to delete.
- Ensure that any related contracts, pricing records, or other objects that reference the condition are updated accordingly.
Delete the Condition:
- Once all dependencies have been resolved, you can attempt to delete the view condition again.
- Use the appropriate transaction (e.g.,
V/06
for condition types) to delete the condition.Consult Documentation:
- If you are unsure about the dependencies or how to proceed, consult the SAP documentation or reach out to your SAP support team for guidance.
Related Information:
VK13
, VK12
, V/06
, and SE11
for managing conditions and viewing dependencies.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and successfully delete the view condition.
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