How To Fix BA128 - Place the cursor on a table


BA128 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: BA - Data Archiving

  • Message number: 128

  • Message text: Place the cursor on a table

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BA128 - Details

  • The SAP error message BA128, which states "Place the cursor on a table," typically occurs when the system expects the user to select a specific table or object in the SAP GUI, but the cursor is not positioned correctly on a valid table or object.
    
    Cause: Incorrect Cursor Position: The most common cause of this error is that the cursor is not placed on a valid table or object in the SAP interface. This can happen if the user is trying to execute a function or transaction that requires a specific selection. Missing Selection: The user may not have selected any table or object before executing the action that triggered the error. User Interface Issues: Sometimes, the user interface may not be displaying the expected tables or objects due to filters or settings.
    Solution: Position the Cursor Correctly: Ensure that the cursor is placed directly on the table or object you want to work with. Click

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