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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HRPAY99PM - Messages for HR Process Manager
Message number: 221
Message text: Place the cursor on a process root
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HRPAY99PM221
- Place the cursor on a process root ?The SAP error message HRPAY99PM221 with the description "Place the cursor on a process root" typically occurs in the context of the SAP HR (Human Resources) module, particularly when dealing with payroll processing or related functions. This error indicates that the system expects the user to select a specific "process root" in the payroll process before proceeding.
Cause:
- Incorrect Selection: The user may not have selected a valid process root in the payroll processing screen. A process root is usually a specific point in the payroll process that serves as a starting point for further actions.
- Missing Data: There may be missing or incomplete data in the payroll process that prevents the system from identifying a valid process root.
- User Permissions: The user may not have the necessary permissions to access or view the required process root.
Solution:
- Select a Process Root: Ensure that you have placed the cursor on a valid process root in the payroll processing screen. This usually involves clicking on the appropriate entry in the payroll process tree or list.
- Check Data Completeness: Verify that all necessary data for the payroll process is complete and correctly entered. This includes employee data, payroll periods, and any other relevant information.
- Review User Permissions: If you suspect that permissions may be an issue, check with your SAP administrator to ensure that you have the necessary access rights to view and select the process root.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on navigating the payroll processing screens and understanding the structure of process roots.
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