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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CTWF - Workflow in Change & Transport System
Message number: 068
Message text: Position the cursor on a target that is ready for input
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CTWF068
- Position the cursor on a target that is ready for input ?The SAP error message CTWF068 ("Position the cursor on a target that is ready for input") typically occurs when a user attempts to perform an action in the SAP GUI that requires the cursor to be positioned on a specific field or area that is ready to accept input. This error is common in various SAP transactions and can be frustrating if the user is unsure of how to resolve it.
Cause:
- Incorrect Cursor Position: The most common cause of this error is that the cursor is not positioned on a field that is currently active or ready for input. This can happen if the user clicks on a non-input field or if the focus is on a button or a label instead of an input field.
- Screen Layout Issues: Sometimes, the screen layout may not be displaying correctly, causing input fields to be obscured or not selectable.
- Transaction State: The transaction may be in a state where certain fields are not available for input due to previous steps not being completed or due to the current context of the transaction.
Solution:
- Reposition the Cursor: Move the cursor to the appropriate input field. Ensure that the field is highlighted and ready for input (usually indicated by a blinking cursor).
- Check for Required Fields: Ensure that all required fields in previous steps are filled out correctly. Sometimes, the system will not allow input in subsequent fields until all mandatory fields are completed.
- Refresh the Screen: If the screen layout seems off, try refreshing the screen or navigating away and back to the transaction.
- Use Keyboard Navigation: Instead of using the mouse, try using the Tab key or arrow keys to navigate through the fields. This can sometimes help in positioning the cursor correctly.
- Check for Modal Dialogs: Ensure that there are no modal dialogs open that might be preventing input in the main screen.
- Consult Documentation: If the issue persists, refer to the SAP documentation or help files related to the specific transaction you are using for any additional guidance.
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