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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 64 - Treasury Management: Securities
Message number: 588
Message text: Position cursor on allowed entry
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64588
- Position cursor on allowed entry ?The SAP error message "64588 - Position cursor on allowed entry" typically occurs when a user attempts to enter data in a field that does not accept the input or when the cursor is not positioned correctly on a valid entry field. This can happen in various SAP transactions or screens where specific input is required.
Cause:
- Incorrect Field Selection: The user may have clicked or navigated to a field that is not editable or does not allow input.
- Field Restrictions: The field may have restrictions based on the current context, such as user roles, transaction status, or data dependencies.
- Screen Configuration: The screen layout may have been customized, leading to fields being disabled or hidden.
- Data Entry Errors: The user may be trying to enter data in a format that is not allowed for that specific field.
Solution:
- Check Field Status: Ensure that you are trying to enter data in a field that is meant for input. Look for any indicators that show whether a field is editable or not.
- Position the Cursor Correctly: Make sure the cursor is positioned on a valid entry field. You can use the mouse or keyboard navigation keys to move to the correct field.
- Review User Permissions: Check if your user role has the necessary permissions to edit the field in question. If not, contact your SAP administrator for assistance.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the transaction documentation or help files to understand the expected input for the fields.
- Screen Layout: If the screen has been customized, check with your SAP support team to see if there are any known issues or changes that might affect field accessibility.
- Data Format: Ensure that the data you are trying to enter conforms to the expected format (e.g., date formats, numerical values).
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