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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FDM_AR - Dispute Management (Process Integration)
Message number: 214
Message text: The selected dispute case was transferred to the proposal
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FDM_AR214
- The selected dispute case was transferred to the proposal ?The SAP error message FDM_AR214 indicates that a selected dispute case has been transferred to a proposal. This message typically arises in the context of the SAP Dispute Management module, which is part of the SAP Financials suite. The error suggests that the dispute case you are trying to work with has already been processed or moved to a proposal stage, which may prevent further actions on it.
Cause:
- Dispute Case Status: The dispute case you are trying to access may have already been transferred to a proposal, meaning it is no longer available for the actions you are attempting to perform.
- Workflow Process: The workflow associated with the dispute case may have progressed to a stage where it is locked for further modifications.
- User Permissions: There may be restrictions based on user roles or permissions that prevent you from accessing or modifying the dispute case.
Solution:
- Check Dispute Case Status: Verify the status of the dispute case in the system. If it has been transferred to a proposal, you may need to review the proposal instead of the dispute case.
- Review Workflow: If the dispute case is part of a workflow, check the workflow status to understand the current state and any next steps required.
- Consult with Team: If you are unsure about the status or next steps, consult with your team or the person responsible for managing dispute cases in your organization.
- Access Permissions: Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to access and modify the dispute case. If not, contact your system administrator to adjust your access rights.
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