/ISDFPS/FDP363 - Relationship between '&1' and '&2' (&3-&4) inherited; cannot be deleted

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /ISDFPS/FDP -

  • Message number: 363

  • Message text: Relationship between '&1' and '&2' (&3-&4) inherited; cannot be deleted

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /ISDFPS/FDP363 - Relationship between '&1' and '&2' (&3-&4) inherited; cannot be deleted ?

    The SAP error message /ISDFPS/FDP363 indicates that there is a relationship between two entities (denoted as &1 and &2) that is inherited and cannot be deleted. This typically occurs in the context of SAP's Flexible Data Model (FDM) or similar frameworks where relationships between data objects are defined.

    Cause:

    1. Inherited Relationships: The error suggests that the relationship you are trying to delete is inherited from a parent object or a higher-level structure. Inherited relationships are often protected to maintain data integrity.
    2. Data Integrity Constraints: SAP enforces certain constraints to ensure that the deletion of relationships does not lead to orphaned records or inconsistencies in the data model.
    3. System Configuration: The system may be configured in such a way that certain relationships are not allowed to be deleted due to business rules or data governance policies.

    Solution:

    1. Check Inheritance: Review the data model to understand the inheritance structure. Identify the parent object from which the relationship is inherited.
    2. Modify Parent Relationship: If you need to delete the relationship, you may need to first modify or delete the parent relationship that is causing the inheritance.
    3. Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation or help resources related to the specific module you are working with (e.g., FDM, Master Data Governance) to understand the implications of deleting relationships.
    4. Use Transaction Codes: If applicable, use transaction codes like SE11 (Data Dictionary) or SE80 (Object Navigator) to analyze the data model and relationships.
    5. Seek Help from SAP Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal SAP team for assistance.

    Related Information:

    • Data Model Documentation: Familiarize yourself with the data model documentation specific to your SAP implementation, as it may provide insights into how relationships are structured and managed.
    • Change Management: Ensure that any changes to relationships are documented and approved as part of your organization's change management process.
    • Testing: Before making changes in a production environment, test the changes in a development or quality assurance environment to assess the impact.

    By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and understand the underlying reasons for the restriction on deleting the relationship.

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