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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CRM_DOC_FLOW - Output for document flow
Message number: 015
Message text: Link is not permitted
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CRM_DOC_FLOW015
- Link is not permitted ?The SAP error message CRM_DOC_FLOW015, which states "Link is not permitted," typically occurs in the context of document flow in SAP CRM (Customer Relationship Management). This error indicates that there is an attempt to create a link between documents that is not allowed due to certain restrictions or conditions.
Causes:
- Document Type Restrictions: Certain document types may not be allowed to link to each other based on the configuration in the system.
- Status of Documents: The status of the documents involved may not permit linking. For example, if one document is in a closed or completed status, it may not allow new links.
- Configuration Settings: The linking rules and settings in the customizing of the CRM system may not permit the specific link you are trying to create.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to create links between the specified documents.
Solutions:
- Check Document Types: Review the document types involved in the linking process. Ensure that they are configured to allow linking in the system.
- Review Document Status: Check the status of the documents you are trying to link. If one of the documents is in a status that does not allow linking, you may need to change its status or choose a different document.
- Configuration Review: Consult with your SAP administrator or a functional consultant to review the configuration settings related to document linking in the CRM system. Adjustments may be needed in the customizing settings.
- Authorization Check: Ensure that the user attempting to create the link has the necessary authorizations. If not, the user may need to be granted additional permissions.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to CRM document flow for any specific guidelines or known issues regarding linking documents.
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