Message type: E = Error
Message class: /FTI/MAINT_BCO -
Message number: 035
Message text: Error in Deleting BCO
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The SAP error message
/FTI/MAINT_BCO035 Error in Deleting BCO
typically occurs in the context of managing Business Configuration Objects (BCOs) in SAP systems, particularly in the SAP Fiori or SAP S/4HANA environments. This error indicates that there was an issue when attempting to delete a BCO, which can be due to various reasons.Causes:
Dependencies: The BCO you are trying to delete may have dependencies or references in other configurations or objects. If other objects are linked to the BCO, the system will prevent its deletion to maintain data integrity.
Authorization Issues: The user attempting to delete the BCO may not have the necessary authorizations or permissions to perform the deletion.
System Locking: The BCO might be locked by another process or user, preventing its deletion.
Technical Issues: There could be underlying technical issues, such as database inconsistencies or system errors that are preventing the deletion.
Incorrect BCO State: The BCO may be in a state that does not allow deletion, such as being in use or not being fully activated.
Solutions:
Check Dependencies: Review the BCO for any dependencies or references. You may need to delete or modify those dependencies before you can delete the BCO.
Verify Authorizations: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to delete the BCO. You may need to consult with your SAP security team to verify and adjust permissions.
Release Locks: If the BCO is locked, identify the user or process that is holding the lock and resolve it. You can use transaction codes like SM12 to check for locks.
Check BCO State: Ensure that the BCO is in a state that allows deletion. If it is in use, you may need to deactivate it first.
Consult Logs: Check the system logs (transaction SLG1) for any additional error messages or information that can provide more context about the failure.
Technical Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal IT team for further assistance. They may need to perform a deeper analysis of the system.
Related Information:
/FTI/BCO
for managing BCOs, and SLG1
for viewing application logs.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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