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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FTR_TCORF_MSG - Correspondence Messaging Interface: Messages
Message number: 112
Message text: Access to closed sequence &1 is not possible
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FTR_TCORF_MSG112
- Access to closed sequence &1 is not possible ?The SAP error message FTR_TCORF_MSG112 indicates that there is an attempt to access a closed sequence in the Financial Transaction Management (FTM) module. This typically occurs when a user tries to perform an operation on a sequence (like a transaction or a document) that has already been closed, meaning that it is no longer available for modifications or further processing.
Cause:
- Closed Sequence: The sequence you are trying to access has been closed, which means that it is no longer open for transactions. This could happen if the sequence was finalized in a previous period or if it was intentionally closed by a user or system process.
- Incorrect Sequence Reference: The sequence number or reference you are trying to access may be incorrect or not valid.
- User Permissions: The user may not have the necessary permissions to access the closed sequence.
Solution:
- Check Sequence Status: Verify the status of the sequence you are trying to access. You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction in SAP and checking the sequence details.
- Reopen Sequence: If it is necessary to make changes to the closed sequence, you may need to reopen it. This typically requires specific permissions and should be done with caution, as it may affect financial reporting and other processes.
- Use Correct Sequence: Ensure that you are using the correct sequence number or reference. Double-check the input values to ensure they are accurate.
- Consult with Administrator: If you do not have the necessary permissions to access or modify the sequence, consult with your SAP administrator or the person responsible for managing financial transactions in your organization.
- Review Documentation: Check the SAP documentation or help resources for any specific guidelines related to handling closed sequences in your version of SAP.
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