Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/ROLES -
Message number: 055
Message text: Force element &1 was deleted from the table
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/ROLES055
indicates that a force element (a specific type of cost element used in SAP) has been deleted from the relevant table. This error typically arises in the context of SAP's Flexible Real Estate Management (RE-FX) or similar modules where cost elements are used for financial postings.Cause:
Deletion of Force Element: The primary cause of this error is that the force element specified in the error message has been deleted from the database. This could happen due to:
- Manual deletion by a user with the necessary permissions.
- A data migration or cleanup process that removed the element.
- Changes in configuration or master data that inadvertently led to the deletion.
Data Integrity Issues: If there are inconsistencies in the data or if the system is trying to reference a force element that no longer exists, this error can occur.
Solution:
Check the Force Element: Verify if the force element mentioned in the error message still exists in the relevant tables. You can do this by:
- Using transaction codes like SE11 (Data Dictionary) or SE16 (Data Browser) to check the relevant tables (e.g.,
COSS
,COSP
, or any custom tables related to your implementation).- If the force element is indeed deleted, you may need to restore it if possible.
Recreate the Force Element: If the force element is essential for your operations, you may need to recreate it. This can typically be done through the configuration settings in the relevant module.
Check Configuration: Review the configuration settings related to cost elements and ensure that they are set up correctly. This includes checking any dependencies or settings that might affect the existence of the force element.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific module you are working with. There may be specific guidelines or patches available that address this issue.
Contact SAP Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance. They can provide insights based on the specific version and configuration of your SAP system.
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By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve the error related to the deleted force element in your SAP system.
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