2007 Jun 19 4:49 PM
When I try to deactivate/inactivate a custom class I get
"Message no. OO175
There is no inactive version of ZCL_PD_PO_PROCESSING_BBP" (Superclass CL_SF_PROCESSING_PPF).
How can I deactivate without having to actually delete the custom class?
Aneesh.
It's not, but possibly becuase I've had to delete it (in an extreme rush). This table is empty in non Development systems so I can't check there.
All I can say is that the only OO objects listed in DWINACTIV now are methods from 1 other custom class. We have several others custom classes (not listed) and this one <u>can't be Deactivated either (same message) even though it's listed in DWINACTIV</u>.
Cheers,
Matt.
2007 Jun 19 4:55 PM
Hi Matt,
See if your class is present in table <b>DWINACTIV</b>
Regards
Aneesh.
2007 Jun 19 5:13 PM
Aneesh.
It's not, but possibly becuase I've had to delete it (in an extreme rush). This table is empty in non Development systems so I can't check there.
All I can say is that the only OO objects listed in DWINACTIV now are methods from 1 other custom class. We have several others custom classes (not listed) and this one <u>can't be Deactivated either (same message) even though it's listed in DWINACTIV</u>.
Cheers,
Matt.
2007 Jun 19 9:08 PM
Hello Matt
If I am correct than the only phase where we have <i>exclusively </i>an inactive repository object is prior to the first activation of a newly created object. As soon as you activate a repository object you will always have either an <i>active </i>version or an <i>active </i><b>and </b>an <i>inactive </i>version. Thus, it is not possible to inactivate a repository object.
However, if you need to get rid of the class yet do not want to loose its coding then I would simply copy the class (e.g. to ZCL_PD_PO_PROCESSING_BBP_) and delete the original one.
Regards
Uwe
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