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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 06 -
Message number: 671
Message text: To display, please position cursor on period or conditions
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The SAP error message "06671: To display, please position cursor on period or conditions" typically occurs in the context of reporting or analysis within SAP, particularly when working with reports that involve time periods or specific conditions. This message indicates that the user is trying to access or display information without having the necessary context or selection criteria defined.
Cause:
- Cursor Position: The error suggests that the cursor is not positioned correctly on a specific period or condition that is required to display the relevant data.
- Missing Selection Criteria: The report or transaction may require specific selection criteria (like a date range or condition) to be set before it can display the desired information.
- User Permissions: In some cases, the user may not have the necessary permissions to view certain data, which can lead to this error.
Solution:
- Position the Cursor: Ensure that the cursor is correctly positioned on the relevant field (period or condition) in the report or transaction. This may involve clicking on the appropriate cell or field.
- Set Selection Criteria: If the report requires specific selection criteria, make sure to fill in all necessary fields before executing the report. This may include date ranges, status filters, or other relevant parameters.
- Check User Permissions: If you suspect that permissions may be an issue, consult with your SAP administrator to ensure that you have the necessary access rights to view the data.
- Refresh the Report: Sometimes, simply refreshing the report or re-running it after making the necessary adjustments can resolve the issue.
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If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to your SAP support team for further assistance.
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