Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/FDP -
Message number: 254
Message text: Deletion of service received by "O &1" (&2): service has status "planned"
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/FDP254
indicates that there is an attempt to delete a service that is currently in a "planned" status. This error typically arises in the context of service management or service processing within SAP, particularly in modules related to service delivery or project management.Cause:
The error occurs because the system does not allow the deletion of a service that is in a "planned" status. This is a safeguard to prevent accidental deletion of services that are still in the planning phase and may be needed for future processing or reporting.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you have a few options:
Change the Status: If you need to delete the service, you must first change its status from "planned" to a status that allows deletion. This could involve:
- Completing the service.
- Canceling the service.
- Changing the status to "inactive" or another appropriate status that permits deletion.
Review Business Processes: Ensure that the business processes and workflows are correctly followed. If a service is planned but should not be, review the planning process to determine if it needs to be adjusted.
Consult Documentation: Check the relevant SAP documentation or help files for specific instructions on how to change the status of services in your particular module.
User Permissions: Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to change the status of the service. If you do not have the required access, you may need to contact your SAP administrator.
Error Handling: If the service should not be deleted and the error is unexpected, investigate the business logic or process that led to the deletion attempt. It may be necessary to adjust the workflow or user training to prevent similar issues in the future.
Related Information:
IW32
(Change PM Order) or CRMD_ORDER
(Manage CRM Order).By following these steps, you should be able to address the error and manage the service status appropriately.
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