Remove entiries from SM58 (trfc)

Hi,
There is IDOC ack message ( A L   E   A   U   D   ) message get stuck in queue. I have to remove this message from queu.
But when i try , it throwing error "PIAFUSER" can delete this entry.
Please suggest.
Regards,
Manigandan

Hello,
Please refer to below thread as this is a duplicate:
how to delete entries from SM50 TRFC
Best regards,
Warren

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