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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ICC_CL - Messages (Chile)
Message number: 112
Message text: You have not positioned the cursor on a document number
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ICC_CL112
- You have not positioned the cursor on a document number ?The SAP error message ICC_CL112 ("You have not positioned the cursor on a document number") typically occurs when you are trying to perform an action that requires a specific document number to be selected or highlighted in the SAP interface, but the cursor is not positioned correctly on a valid document number.
Cause:
- Cursor Position: The most common cause is that the cursor is not placed on a document number in the list or table where you are trying to perform an action (e.g., display, edit, or delete a document).
- Document Not Selected: You may not have selected any document at all, or the document you are trying to interact with is not visible or not in the current view.
- User Interface Issue: Sometimes, the user interface may not be displaying the document numbers correctly due to a refresh issue or a temporary glitch.
Solution:
- Position the Cursor: Ensure that you click on the document number you want to work with. The cursor should be directly on the document number in the list or table.
- Select the Document: If you are in a list view, make sure to select the document by clicking on it. You may need to double-click or use the appropriate selection method based on the SAP transaction you are using.
- Refresh the Screen: If the document numbers are not displaying correctly, try refreshing the screen or navigating away and back to the relevant transaction.
- Check Filters: Ensure that any filters applied to the list are not hiding the document numbers you are trying to access.
- Use the Correct Transaction: Make sure you are in the correct transaction code that allows you to view or manipulate the document numbers.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be helpful to consult with your SAP support team or refer to SAP documentation for further assistance.
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