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Message type: E = Error
Message class: C1 - Characteristics maintenance messages
Message number: 856
Message text: Cursor must be positioned on the appropriate column
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C1856
- Cursor must be positioned on the appropriate column ?The SAP error message C1856, "Cursor must be positioned on the appropriate column," typically occurs when a user attempts to perform an action in a table or report where the cursor is not positioned on a valid or expected column. This can happen in various contexts, such as when trying to edit a cell in an ALV (ABAP List Viewer) grid or when working with certain input fields in SAP transactions.
Causes:
- Incorrect Cursor Position: The cursor is not placed on a cell or field that is editable or valid for the action being performed.
- Read-Only Fields: The field you are trying to edit may be read-only or not allowed to be modified in the current context.
- User Interface Issues: Sometimes, the user interface may not respond correctly due to rendering issues or bugs.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary permissions to edit the field or perform the action.
Solutions:
- Reposition the Cursor: Ensure that the cursor is positioned on the correct column or field that you intend to edit. Click directly on the cell or field you want to work with.
- Check Field Properties: Verify if the field is editable. If it is read-only, you will not be able to make changes.
- Refresh the Screen: Sometimes, simply refreshing the screen or reloading the transaction can resolve temporary UI issues.
- Check Authorizations: Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to edit the field. If not, contact your system administrator to review your permissions.
- Consult Documentation: If you are working with a custom transaction or report, check the documentation or consult with the developer to understand the expected behavior.
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