How To Fix E1313 - Position the cursor on a process code for the where-used list


E1313 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: E1 - Messages for IDoc Basis

  • Message number: 313

  • Message text: Position the cursor on a process code for the where-used list

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message E1313 - Position the cursor on a process code for the where-used list ?
    The SAP error message E1313, which states "Position the cursor on a process code for the where-used list," typically occurs when you are trying to access the "Where-Used List" for a process code in SAP, but the system does not recognize the selected item as a valid process code. This can happen for several reasons:
    
    Cause: Incorrect Selection: The cursor may not be positioned directly on a valid process code. You need to ensure that you are selecting the correct item. Missing Authorization: You may not have the necessary authorizations to view the where-used list for the selected process code. Process Code Not Defined: The process code you are trying to analyze may not be defined in the system or may not exist in the context you are working in. Technical Issues: There could be a temporary technical issue or glitch in the SAP system.
    Solution: Correct Selection: Make sure to position the cursor directly on the

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