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Message type: E = Error
Message class: L3 -
Message number: 282
Message text: Position the cursor on a multiple processing line
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L3282
- Position the cursor on a multiple processing line ?The SAP error message L3282, which states "Position the cursor on a multiple processing line," typically occurs in the context of handling multiple items or lines in a transaction or report where the system expects the user to select a specific line for further processing.
Cause:
This error usually arises when:
- Incorrect Cursor Position: The cursor is not positioned on a line that can be processed. For example, if you are trying to execute an action that requires a specific line to be selected, but the cursor is on a blank line or a line that does not support the action.
- Multiple Selection Context: The transaction or report you are using may involve multiple selections, and the system requires you to specify which line you want to work with.
- User Interface Issues: Sometimes, the user interface may not be responding correctly, leading to the cursor being in an unexpected position.
Solution:
To resolve the L3282 error, you can try the following steps:
- Position the Cursor Correctly: Ensure that you click on a valid line in the list or table that you want to process. The line should be highlighted or selected before you attempt to execute any further actions.
- Check for Valid Lines: Make sure that the line you are trying to process is not empty or does not contain any errors. If the line is invalid, select a different line that is valid for processing.
- Refresh the Screen: Sometimes, refreshing the screen or reloading the transaction can help reset the cursor position and resolve any temporary glitches.
- Use Keyboard Shortcuts: If you are using keyboard navigation, ensure that you are using the correct keys to navigate through the lines. For example, using the arrow keys to move the cursor to a valid line.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the specific lines that can be processed, refer to the SAP documentation or help resources related to the transaction you are using.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after trying these solutions, it may be beneficial to contact your SAP support team for further assistance.
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