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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 5G - HR: Messages for Britain
Message number: 507
Message text: Select only one employee court order
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5G507
- Select only one employee court order ?The SAP error message 5G507 ("Select only one employee court order") typically occurs in the context of payroll processing or when handling employee-related data in SAP. This error indicates that the system expects you to select only one court order for an employee, but multiple court orders have been selected or are available for processing.
Cause:
- Multiple Court Orders: The primary cause of this error is that the system has detected multiple court orders associated with a single employee, and the operation you are trying to perform requires a single court order to be selected.
- Data Entry Error: There may have been an error in data entry where multiple court orders were inadvertently created or selected.
- Configuration Issues: There could be issues with the configuration of the payroll or court order processing settings in SAP.
Solution:
- Review Court Orders: Check the court orders associated with the employee in question. You can do this by navigating to the relevant infotype (e.g., Infotype 0014 for court orders) and reviewing the entries.
- Select One Court Order: When prompted, ensure that you only select one court order for processing. If you need to process multiple court orders, you may need to do so one at a time.
- Delete or Archive Unnecessary Orders: If there are outdated or unnecessary court orders, consider deleting or archiving them to avoid confusion in the future.
- Consult with HR or Payroll Team: If you are unsure about which court order to select or if there are discrepancies, consult with your HR or payroll team for guidance.
- Check Configuration: If the issue persists, it may be necessary to check the configuration settings in SAP related to court orders and payroll processing. This may require assistance from an SAP consultant or your IT department.
Related Information:
If the problem continues after following these steps, it may be beneficial to reach out to SAP support or your internal IT team for further assistance.
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