2016 Feb 29 12:10 PM
Hi
As part of an SAP note that was implemented by a colleague, it has generated the following objects:
FMLV_YEAR
However these objects are inactive which is stopping us upgrading the solution.
In SE80 I get the error: Please use ADT Tools in Eclipse to process DDL Sources ; when trying to activate these inactive objects.
And when I am in Eclipse, I get the following error: No license to edit object R3TR DDLS FMLV_YEAR
I can generate an access key for this entry.
FML_MIG_BCF
FML_MIG_DELTA_D
Basis Object FML_MIG_DELTA_D1 does not exist or is inactive
Basis Object V_ML_DL3_TOTAL_VIEW does not exist or is inactive
FML_MIG_DELTA_D1
Basis Object V_ML_D_TOTAL_VIEW does not exist or is inactive
FML_MIG_TOTAL_D
FML_MIG_TOTAL_DL3
Column PRCTR is not known
Column SEGMENT is not known
Column WEKS is not known
Has someone come across this before?
How can I get past this?
We are running SAP_BASIS 7.40, SAP_ABA 7.4 on HDB.
These patches are part of the SAP_FIN 7.20 and SAP_FIN1503 SNOTES.
I've been tasked with clearing the errors - and have cleared 03 objects so far. just these few to go...
2016 Mar 02 8:56 AM
Hi Barry,
I faced a similar error and resolved by doing following things.
1. Generate an access key for the object you want to activate in SAP Support Portal (in this case, R3TR DDLS FMLV_YEAR).
2. Access the TrCd:SE37 and execute "TADIR_OBJECT_CHECK"
3. Choose "Value", then enter the object name directly.
4. Choose "Back"
5. Execute the function module.
6. Register Object screen will pop up, you can enter the access key registered in support portal.
7. In Eclipse, you will be able to activate the object.
There might be a smarter way, but this is a solution for my case at least.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Taichi
2016 Mar 02 8:56 AM
Hi Barry,
I faced a similar error and resolved by doing following things.
1. Generate an access key for the object you want to activate in SAP Support Portal (in this case, R3TR DDLS FMLV_YEAR).
2. Access the TrCd:SE37 and execute "TADIR_OBJECT_CHECK"
3. Choose "Value", then enter the object name directly.
4. Choose "Back"
5. Execute the function module.
6. Register Object screen will pop up, you can enter the access key registered in support portal.
7. In Eclipse, you will be able to activate the object.
There might be a smarter way, but this is a solution for my case at least.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Taichi
2016 Mar 02 9:10 AM
Thank you for your response.
I got this working yesterday.
What i did was open the FLMV_YEAR in Eclipse and then started typing inside the box - which then challenged me for the Access Key.
The other objects i was able to activate from SE38 activation tools provided with the SNOTE. I did not need the access key for these objects. Strange behaviour....
Thanks
Barry