How To Fix CL792 - No classification in &2 &3 class type &4 exists for object &1


CL792 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: CL - Classification

  • Message number: 792

  • Message text: No classification in &2 &3 class type &4 exists for object &1

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message CL792 - No classification in &2 &3 class type &4 exists for object &1 ?
    The SAP error message CL792 indicates that there is no classification for a specific object in the specified class type. This typically occurs when you are trying to classify an object (like a material, equipment, or document) but the classification data is missing or not properly set up in the system.
    
    Cause: Missing Classification Data: The object you are trying to classify does not have any classification data assigned to it in the specified class type. Incorrect Class Type: The class type specified may not be correctly defined or may not be applicable to the object. Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to view or assign classifications.
    Configuration Issues: The class type may not be properly configured in the system, or the object type may not be linked to the class type.
    Solution: Check Object Classification: Go to the classification view of the object (e.g., material master, equipment) and check if the classification data

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