/GC1/MSG013 - System deleted object &1 &2 (simulation mode)

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /GC1/MSG -

  • Message number: 013

  • Message text: System deleted object &1 &2 (simulation mode)

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /GC1/MSG013 - System deleted object &1 &2 (simulation mode) ?

    The SAP error message /GC1/MSG013 System deleted object &1 &2 (simulation mode) typically indicates that a certain object (like a configuration, master data, or transaction) has been marked for deletion in the system, and the operation you are trying to perform is being executed in simulation mode. This means that the system is not actually executing the changes but is instead simulating what would happen if the changes were applied.

    Cause:

    1. Object Marked for Deletion: The object you are trying to access or manipulate has been marked for deletion in the system.
    2. Simulation Mode: The operation is being run in simulation mode, which means that the system is checking the validity of the operation without making any actual changes.

    Solution:

    1. Check Object Status: Verify the status of the object in question. You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction or using the appropriate report to check if the object is indeed marked for deletion.
    2. Remove Deletion Flag: If the object should not be deleted, you may need to remove the deletion flag. This can typically be done in the relevant transaction where the object is maintained.
    3. Run in Actual Mode: If you are running a simulation and want to see the actual results, consider running the operation in actual mode instead of simulation mode. However, ensure that you are aware of the implications of making changes to the system.
    4. Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific instructions related to the object type you are dealing with.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: Depending on the object type, you may need to use specific transaction codes to check or modify the object (e.g., SE11 for Data Dictionary objects, SE80 for development objects, etc.).
    • Authorization: Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to view or modify the object.
    • System Logs: Check system logs or change logs to see if there are any additional details regarding the deletion of the object.
    • SAP Notes: Look for relevant SAP Notes that may provide additional insights or solutions related to this error message.

    If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or functional team for further assistance.

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