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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BC_BOR - BC Training (All Courses)
Message number: 032
Message text: Cannot Display Values
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The SAP error message BC_BOR032: Cannot Display Values typically occurs when there is an issue with the Business Object Repository (BOR) in SAP. This error can arise in various scenarios, such as when trying to display values in a selection screen, when using a function module, or when working with Business Object types.
Causes:
- Missing or Incomplete Data: The data required to display the values may be missing or incomplete.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to access the data or the business object.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration problems in the Business Object Repository or related components.
- Technical Issues: There could be underlying technical issues, such as problems with the database or the application server.
- Incorrect Object Type: The object type being referenced may not be valid or may not exist in the system.
Solutions:
- Check Data Availability: Ensure that the data you are trying to display is available and correctly populated in the database.
- Verify Authorizations: Check the user’s authorizations to ensure they have the necessary permissions to access the business object or data.
- Review Configuration: Look into the configuration settings for the Business Object Repository and ensure that everything is set up correctly.
- Debugging: Use transaction codes like SE80 or SE37 to debug the function module or program that is causing the error. This can help identify where the issue lies.
- Check Object Types: Ensure that the object types being referenced are valid and exist in the system. You can use transaction SWO1 to check the business object definitions.
- Consult SAP Notes: Search for relevant SAP Notes in the SAP Support Portal that may address this specific error or provide patches or updates.
- System Logs: Check the system logs (transaction SM21) for any additional error messages or warnings that could provide more context about the issue.
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If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to reach out to your SAP Basis or technical support team for further assistance.
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