/IWBEP/SBUIP005 - Project '&1' deleted

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /IWBEP/SBUIP -

  • Message number: 005

  • Message text: Project '&1' deleted

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /IWBEP/SBUIP005 - Project '&1' deleted ?

    The SAP error message /IWBEP/SBUIP005 Project '&1' deleted typically indicates that a specific project in the SAP system has been marked as deleted. This error is often encountered in the context of SAP Gateway or OData services, where a project is required for the development or deployment of services.

    Cause:

    1. Project Deletion: The project referenced in the error message has been deleted from the system. This could happen due to manual deletion by a user or as part of a cleanup process.
    2. Transport Issues: If the project was transported from one system to another, it might not have been included in the transport request, leading to its absence in the target system.
    3. Authorization Issues: Sometimes, the project might exist, but the user does not have the necessary authorizations to access it, leading to the perception that it has been deleted.

    Solution:

    1. Check Project Status: Verify if the project still exists in the system. You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction (e.g., SE80 for Object Navigator) and checking the project list.
    2. Restore Project: If the project has been deleted and you have a backup or a transport request that includes the project, you can restore it by importing the transport request or recreating the project.
    3. Authorization Check: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the project. You may need to consult with your SAP security team to verify and adjust authorizations.
    4. Recreate the Project: If the project cannot be restored, you may need to recreate it from scratch, ensuring that all necessary components and configurations are included.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: Familiarize yourself with relevant transaction codes such as SE80 (Object Navigator), SE01 (Transport Organizer), and SE37 (Function Module) to manage and troubleshoot projects.
    • SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that might address this specific error or provide additional troubleshooting steps.
    • Documentation: Review SAP documentation related to the specific module or functionality you are working with, as it may provide insights into project management and error handling.

    If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal SAP team for further assistance.

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