on 2012 Nov 05 4:24 PM
Dear Sir or Ma'am-
I've noticed I have a few locked discussions and I am not sure why? Is it something I've done wrong or have I unlocked them?
How do I delete/ remove them?
Thank you.
Threads are usually locked if they violated the . An SCN moderator reaches out to the author in these cases to explain why the thread was locked by direct message or posting an explanation as a reply. This is often because a query has already been asked/answered or some other violation of the rules.
Can you share a link to a locked discussion or yours? I can't find one on your profile and I'd like to see what happened if I can.
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Hi Albert,
Generally a discussion gets locked for a violation of the Rules of Engagement. These can include copy/pasting material from controlled or copyrighted sources, asking basic questions (Hi, I am new to XXX, please tell me about it), points gaming (generally two or more people engaged in postings for which the main purpose is to accumulate points in SCN), or repeatedly opening new threads to ask the same question over and over again, etc. You can find all the reasons in the Rules of Engagement.
If you have locked discussions, post a link or two, so you can find out why they are locked.
Regards, Mike (a moderator)
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Hi Tony,
I would suggest you check the Rules of Engagement, but I suspect that your posting "Program to compare SD and FI values" was locked as it is asking for basic information (ABAP programming instruction). If you had created a CSS ticket with the posting as written, you would have most likely gotten a response that your need requires consulting effort and that it is not a technical question about the product itself. I think you can contact the person who locked the thread for a better explanation for why, but that is what it looks like to me.
Regards, Mike
Moderator message : Requirement dumping not allowed, search for available information. Discussion locked
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