How To Fix K7108 - You cannot call up a where-used list from here


K7108 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: K7 - Messages for Row/Column Structure

  • Message number: 108

  • Message text: You cannot call up a where-used list from here

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message K7108 - You cannot call up a where-used list from here ?
    The SAP error message K7108, "You cannot call up a where-used list from here," typically occurs when a user attempts to access a where-used list for a particular object (like a cost element, cost center, or internal order) in a context where it is not applicable or allowed.
    
    Cause: Contextual Restrictions: The where-used list may not be available for the specific object type or in the current transaction context. Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to view the where-used list for the object in question. Object Type Limitations: Some objects may not have a where-used list defined, or the functionality may not be implemented for certain object types. Incorrect Navigation: The user may be trying to access the where-used list from a screen or transaction that does not support this feature.
    Solution: Check Object Type: Ensure that the object you are trying to access has a where-used list available. Not all objects support

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