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View/Delete maintenance optimzer transcations

Former Member
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While trying to download the latest SPS level using MOPZ we deleted few previous transaction as per this

Now we are not able to view any maintenance optimizer transactions under maintenance optimizer in change management tab.

Please advice how to resolve the issue...

regards

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mateus_pedroso
Employee
Employee
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Are you sure that you're in the correct solution ?

Nibu
Contributor
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Hi

Once implemented or deletd , you cannot use the same transaction again for downloading .

Refer http://help.sap.com/saphelp_tm70/helpdata/en/30/1fea80d9b44f5a88fc0038d3dabb76/content.htm and go for the fresh one .

Regards,

Nibu Antony

Former Member
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Thank you all for replies , however i think i missed the question ....now even after creating and saving a new maintenance Tx , i am not able to view maintenance tx in the change management --> maintenance Transactions view.

Miguel_Ariño
Advisor
Advisor
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Hello,

Please check if the Maintenance Optimizer transactions appear when looking for them in /n/tmwflow/maintenance, please make sure to select all statuses (open or completed). This transaction lets you see the Maintenance Optimizer documents across solutions, it is good for searches.

Best regards,

Miguel Ariñ

Former Member
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Hi,

As they are based on CRM transactions, they cannot be

modified once they are in a user status that has system status

'completed'. In the case of Maintenance Optimizer transactions this

happens in two user statuses, 'completed' and 'withdrawn'.

Nevertheless, if you still want to delete the transactions, you can

delete them by using report CRM_ORDER_DELETE.

Please enter the transaction type SLMO and the number of the

transactions to be deleted.

Hope this helps.

Cheers

SH

Former Member
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Hi,

create new maintenance transaction.

login with the same user which you have deleted.

regards,

ARNS