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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FMCA_TRM_SAMPLES - Message class for sample content
Message number: 013
Message text: Field &1 cannot be empty
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FMCA_TRM_SAMPLES013
- Field &1 cannot be empty ?The SAP error message FMCA_TRM_SAMPLES013 with the description "Field &1 cannot be empty" typically indicates that a required field in a transaction or process is missing a value. This error is often encountered in the context of financial management or contract management within SAP systems, particularly when dealing with forms or data entries that require mandatory fields to be filled out.
Cause:
- Mandatory Field Not Filled: The most common cause of this error is that a mandatory field (indicated by &1 in the error message) has not been filled out. This could be a field in a form, a data entry screen, or a configuration setting.
- Data Validation: The system has built-in validation rules that check for the presence of data in required fields before allowing the transaction to proceed.
- User Input Error: The user may have overlooked a required field or may not have been aware that the field was mandatory.
Solution:
- Identify the Field: Check the error message for the specific field name that is indicated by &1. This will tell you which field is causing the issue.
- Fill in the Required Field: Navigate to the relevant screen or form and ensure that the identified field is filled in with the appropriate data.
- Review Documentation: If you are unsure what data is required, refer to the documentation or help resources related to the specific transaction or process you are working with.
- Check Configuration: If you are a system administrator or have access to configuration settings, ensure that the field is correctly set up as mandatory in the system configuration.
- Consult with Colleagues: If you are still having trouble, consult with colleagues or SAP support to understand the context of the error and how to resolve it.
Related Information:
By addressing the specific field that is causing the error and ensuring that all required information is provided, you should be able to resolve the FMCA_TRM_SAMPLES013 error.
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