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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CDESK_SRV_MESSAGES - Messages in CDESK Services
Message number: 132
Message text: Document &1 is not on your name
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CDESK_SRV_MESSAGES132
- Document &1 is not on your name ?The SAP error message CDESK_SRV_MESSAGES132 indicates that a specific document (identified by &1) is not assigned to the user or is not in their name. This typically occurs in the context of document management or workflow processes within SAP, where access to certain documents is restricted based on user roles or ownership.
Cause:
- Document Ownership: The document may be owned by another user, and the current user does not have the necessary permissions to access it.
- Authorization Issues: The user may lack the required authorizations to view or edit the document.
- Document Status: The document might be in a status that restricts access to certain users.
- Incorrect User Assignment: The document may not have been correctly assigned to the user in the system.
Solution:
- Check Document Ownership: Verify who the owner of the document is and whether the current user should have access to it.
- Review User Roles and Authorizations: Ensure that the user has the appropriate roles and authorizations to access the document. This may involve checking the user's profile in the SAP system.
- Request Access: If the document is owned by another user, the current user may need to request access from the document owner or an administrator.
- Reassign Document: If appropriate, an administrator can reassign the document to the current user or change its ownership.
- Check Document Status: Ensure that the document is in a status that allows access. If it is in a restricted status, it may need to be changed.
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