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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CFV - Message Class for Production Versions
Message number: 060
Message text: You cannot sort the column in which you have positioned the cursor
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CFV060
- You cannot sort the column in which you have positioned the cursor ?The SAP error message CFV060, which states "You cannot sort the column in which you have positioned the cursor," typically occurs when you attempt to sort a column in a report or table where the cursor is currently positioned in a column that cannot be sorted. This is often seen in SAP reports or transaction screens where certain columns are not sortable due to the nature of the data or the configuration of the report.
Cause:
- Cursor Position: The cursor is positioned on a column that is not allowed to be sorted. This can happen if the column is a calculated field, a text field, or a field that is not part of the underlying data structure that supports sorting.
- Report Configuration: The report or transaction may have been configured in such a way that certain columns are not sortable.
- Data Type: The data type of the column may not support sorting, such as certain complex data types or aggregated fields.
Solution:
- Change Cursor Position: Move the cursor to a different column that is sortable. You can do this by clicking on the header of a different column.
- Check Report Settings: If you have access to the report configuration, check if the column can be made sortable. This may require adjustments in the report design or settings.
- Use Alternative Sorting Methods: If sorting is not possible directly in the report, consider exporting the data to Excel or another tool where you can sort the data as needed.
- Consult Documentation: Review the documentation for the specific report or transaction to understand which columns are sortable and any limitations that may apply.
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