/ISDFPS/SAB037 - Site &1 is deleted

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /ISDFPS/SAB -

  • Message number: 037

  • Message text: Site &1 is deleted

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /ISDFPS/SAB037 - Site &1 is deleted ?

    The SAP error message /ISDFPS/SAB037 Site &1 is deleted typically indicates that the site you are trying to access or perform an operation on has been marked as deleted in the system. This can occur in various contexts, such as when dealing with master data, logistics, or supply chain management.

    Cause:

    1. Site Deletion: The site in question has been flagged as deleted in the SAP system. This could be due to a business decision to remove the site from active use.
    2. Data Integrity Issues: There may be inconsistencies in the data, such as references to a site that has been deleted or not properly archived.
    3. User Permissions: The user may not have the necessary permissions to access or view the site, leading to the perception that it is deleted.

    Solution:

    1. Check Site Status: Verify the status of the site in the system. You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction (e.g., using transaction codes like OX10 for plant maintenance) and checking if the site is indeed marked as deleted.
    2. Restore Site: If the site was deleted by mistake and needs to be restored, you may need to work with your SAP administrator or use specific transactions to reactivate the site.
    3. Data Consistency Check: Run data consistency checks to ensure that there are no orphaned references to the deleted site in other master data or transactional data.
    4. User Authorization: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the site. If not, the user should contact their SAP security administrator to obtain the required permissions.
    5. Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to the specific module you are working with for additional guidance on handling deleted sites.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: Familiarize yourself with relevant transaction codes that can help you manage sites, such as OX10 (for plant maintenance) or SPRO (for configuration).
    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for any known issues or patches related to this error message.
    • Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance, especially if it involves complex data integrity issues.

    By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and understand the implications of a deleted site in your SAP environment.

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