Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/FORCE -
Message number: 407
Message text: Delete command and support relationships (&1)
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/FORCE407
typically relates to issues with deleting certain objects or records in the SAP system, particularly in the context of the SAP Integrated Business Planning (IBP) or SAP S/4HANA environments. The message indicates that there are support relationships or dependencies that prevent the deletion of the specified object.Cause:
The error occurs when you attempt to delete an object that has existing relationships or dependencies with other objects. This could be due to:
- Active Relationships: The object you are trying to delete is still linked to other objects, such as planning objects, master data, or transactional data.
- Data Integrity Constraints: SAP enforces data integrity, and if an object is referenced elsewhere, it cannot be deleted to prevent orphaned records or inconsistencies.
- Authorization Issues: Sometimes, the user may not have the necessary permissions to delete the object, leading to this error.
Solution:
To resolve the
/ISDFPS/FORCE407
error, you can follow these steps:
Check Dependencies: Identify the relationships or dependencies of the object you are trying to delete. You can use transaction codes like
SE11
(Data Dictionary) orSE80
(Object Navigator) to explore the object and its relationships.Remove Relationships: If possible, remove or deactivate the relationships that are preventing the deletion. This may involve deleting or modifying related objects.
Use the Correct Deletion Method: Ensure you are using the appropriate method for deletion. Some objects may require a specific transaction or program to delete them properly.
Check Authorizations: Verify that you have the necessary authorizations to perform the delete operation. If not, contact your SAP security administrator to obtain the required permissions.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific object type you are working with. There may be specific guidelines or procedures for handling deletions.
Contact SAP Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance. Provide them with the error message details and any relevant context.
Related Information:
SE11
, SE80
, SM37
(for job monitoring), etc.By following these steps, you should be able to address the /ISDFPS/FORCE407
error and successfully delete the desired object.
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