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Message type: E = Error
Message class: AY - Deprec. simulation - maint. module (AIPS) /gen. master data
Message number: 036
Message text: Selection of this row is removed, since row is empty
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AY036
- Selection of this row is removed, since row is empty ?The SAP error message AY036, which states "Selection of this row is removed, since row is empty," typically occurs in the context of SAP applications where users are trying to select or process data in a table or list, but the specific row they are trying to select does not contain any data.
Cause:
- Empty Row: The most common cause of this error is that the row you are trying to select is empty, meaning it does not contain any values in the relevant fields.
- Data Filtering: If there are filters applied to the data, it may result in some rows being empty based on the criteria set.
- User Input: The user may have inadvertently created an empty row or left fields blank when trying to enter data.
- Data Integrity Issues: There may be issues with data integrity or consistency in the underlying database, leading to empty rows being displayed.
Solution:
- Check for Data: Verify that the row you are trying to select actually contains data. If it is empty, you may need to fill in the required fields or select a different row that has data.
- Remove Empty Rows: If you have control over the data entry, ensure that empty rows are not created. You can also remove any empty rows from the dataset if they are not needed.
- Adjust Filters: If filters are applied, consider adjusting them to ensure that you are viewing the correct data. Remove any filters that might be hiding relevant rows.
- Data Entry Validation: Implement validation checks to prevent users from submitting empty rows in the first place.
- Refresh the Data: Sometimes, refreshing the data or reloading the application can help resolve temporary issues related to data display.
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