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Message type: E = Error
Message class: AFWGO_MESSAGES - Messages for Development Class AFWGO
Message number: 145
Message text: Changes to single records proc. &1 are no longer permitted before &3
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AFWGO_MESSAGES145
- Changes to single records proc. &1 are no longer permitted before &3 ?The SAP error message AFWGO_MESSAGES145 indicates that changes to single records in a specific process (denoted by &1) are no longer permitted before a certain point in time (denoted by &3). This error typically arises in the context of workflows or processes where certain records are locked or restricted from being modified after a specific event or time.
Cause:
- Process Locking: The record you are trying to modify is locked due to the workflow or process state. This can happen if the process has moved to a stage where changes are no longer allowed.
- Time Constraints: The error may indicate that a certain time threshold has been reached, after which modifications to the record are prohibited.
- Business Rules: There may be specific business rules or configurations in place that prevent changes to records once they have reached a certain status or time.
Solution:
- Check Process Status: Review the status of the process associated with the record. If the process has moved to a final state, you may need to follow the defined workflow to make any necessary changes.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the relevant SAP documentation or business process guidelines to understand the restrictions on modifying records at different stages.
- Contact Support: If you believe the error is incorrect or if you need to make an exception, contact your SAP support team or system administrator for assistance. They may be able to provide insights or make necessary adjustments.
- Review Time Settings: If the error is related to time constraints, check the configuration settings for the time limits imposed on the process. Adjustments may be needed if the current settings are too restrictive.
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