This function:
- Checks R/3 links for chosen folders or packages
The R/3 links can be:
All the R/3 links whose combination of structure and content object is correct are listed here.
However, these R/3 links can also contain:
- Multiple identical R/3 links
- R/3 links from application objects to several combinations of structure/content object
R/3 links to be deleted can occur if:
- The R/3 link refers to a combination of structure/content objects in a folder that is not productive and that only exists once
- The information object (structure or content object), but not the R/3 link, was deleted
- The content object is not part of any structure
- There is no released version of the content object in either the current or earlier contexts
- R/3 links that can be replaced
R/3 links that can be replaced can occur if:
- The R/3 link refers to a combination of structure/content objects in a folder that is not delivery-relevant. There is also another relevant combination of structure/content objects in a folder that is not productive
- Structure was deleted. The content object still exists in another productive structure.
- R/3 links that cannot be replaced
R/3 links that cannot be replaced occur if:
- The R/3 link refers to a combination of structure/content objects in a folder that is not productive There are also 2 more relevant combinations of structure/content objects in a productive folder