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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FITP_ENJOY - Message Class for Travel Planning Enjoy Transaction
Message number: 071
Message text: The selected locations are not IATA locations
The system does not recognize several locations specified in the travel
request as <DS:GLOS.A7AE78301265D3119B450060B0671ACC>IATA locations</>.
In travel plans, the locations that are queried or booked in global
reservation systems
<DS:GLOS.9AD083421A77D411BA580800060D888B>GDS</>) must be registered as
IATA locations.
In some cases, direct reservation systems also support <zh>non</>-IATA
locations. In those cases you can ignore this message: Once a service is
queried, this message no longer appears.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
Check the locations marked red in the overview area. To replace these
locations with IATA locations, do the following:
Call up the appropriate travel services by choosing <LS>Reserve, Change
</>.
Change the name of the location (or its spelling) on the selection
screen.
You can abbreviate the name and use wildcards (*).
Start the query.
If multiple IATA locations are found, you can select one of the
locations proposed.
The system inserts the selected IATA location into the travel plan.
Error message extract from SAP system. Copyright SAP SE.
FITP_ENJOY071
- The selected locations are not IATA locations ?The SAP error message FITP_ENJOY071 indicates that the locations you have selected in your transaction are not recognized as IATA (International Air Transport Association) locations. This error typically occurs in the context of travel management or logistics within SAP systems, particularly when dealing with travel bookings or transportation planning.
Cause:
- Non-IATA Locations: The selected locations may not be defined as IATA locations in the SAP system. IATA locations are specific codes used to identify airports and other transport hubs.
- Incorrect Data Entry: There may be a typo or incorrect entry in the location fields.
- Configuration Issues: The system may not be properly configured to recognize certain locations as IATA locations.
- Missing Master Data: The necessary master data for the locations may not be set up in the system.
Solution:
- Verify Location Codes: Check the location codes you are using to ensure they are valid IATA codes. You can refer to the official IATA website or other reliable sources for a list of IATA codes.
- Check Master Data: Ensure that the locations you are trying to use are correctly set up in the SAP system. You may need to consult with your SAP administrator or the person responsible for maintaining master data.
- Configuration Review: If you have access, review the configuration settings in the SAP system to ensure that the locations are correctly defined as IATA locations.
- Data Entry Correction: If there is a typo or incorrect entry, correct it and try again.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on handling location data in your version of SAP.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the FITP_ENJOY071 error and successfully proceed with your transaction.
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