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Message type: E = Error
Message class: JB - General Message Class for IS-B (Development Class JBD)
Message number: 061
Message text: Position the cursor on a valid row
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JB061
- Position the cursor on a valid row ?The SAP error message JB061: "Position the cursor on a valid row" typically occurs in the context of using the SAP system, particularly when working with certain transactions or reports that involve lists or tables. This error indicates that the system expects the user to select a valid row in a table or list before proceeding with an action, such as editing, deleting, or processing data.
Cause:
- No Row Selected: The user has not selected any row in the table or list.
- Invalid Row: The row that the user is trying to interact with is not valid for the action being performed.
- Focus Issue: The cursor may not be positioned correctly on a valid row, possibly due to navigation or user interface issues.
Solution:
- Select a Valid Row: Ensure that you click on a valid row in the table or list before attempting to perform any action. The row should be highlighted or marked to indicate selection.
- Check for Filters: If you have applied filters or sorting, ensure that the row you are trying to select is visible and valid under the current filter conditions.
- Refresh the List: Sometimes, refreshing the list or table can help in reloading the data and ensuring that the rows are valid.
- Use Navigation Keys: Use the arrow keys or mouse to navigate to a valid row. Ensure that the cursor is positioned correctly.
- Review Permissions: Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to interact with the selected row, as some rows may be restricted based on user roles.
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