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Cannot delete a package

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Hello Guru's,

I'm trying to delete a package, but i'm always receiving the message that the package was not empty.

But i already cheched in se80 and the custom package is empty.

Any thoughts?

Kind regards

Kurt

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Hi Kurt,

You can go to transaction SE03 > Change Object Directory Entries > Enter your package name.

This will display all the objects in your package that SE80 didn't show.

Hope this was helpful.

Regards,

Niels

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Hi Kurt,

You can go to transaction SE03 > Change Object Directory Entries > Enter your package name.

This will display all the objects in your package that SE80 didn't show.

Hope this was helpful.

Regards,

Niels

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Hello Niels,

that was already usefull. But apparently there is a sap note included in this pacakge. But this note was not meant te be implemented

Kind regards

Kurt

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Hi Kurt,

You can go to transaction SNOTE and try to un-implement the NOTE and delete your package then.

If this didn't solve the problem you have to check which package the SAP Note was installed to.
Normally the SAP Notes are installed in package "VPK".
If it was accidentally installed into you z-package you can copy the SAP Note into the VPK package in the same SE03 transaction (double click on the object in your package and enter the VPK package).

Hope this solved the issue.

Regards,

Niels

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Thanks Niels,

for your fast reaction

Kind regards

Kurt