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Message type: E = Error
Message class: M2 - LIS: Generating and updating info structures
Message number: 076
Message text: Position cursor on one of the fields
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M2076
- Position cursor on one of the fields ?The SAP error message M2076, which states "Position cursor on one of the fields," typically occurs when the system expects the user to enter data in a specific field but the cursor is not positioned correctly. This can happen in various transactions or screens within the SAP system, particularly in the Materials Management (MM) module.
Cause:
- Incorrect Field Focus: The cursor is not on a field that requires input or is on a field that is not relevant for the current action.
- Missing Required Fields: The user may have skipped mandatory fields that need to be filled out before proceeding.
- Screen Navigation Issues: The user may have navigated incorrectly through the screens, leading to a situation where the system does not know where to focus.
Solution:
- Position the Cursor: Click on the field that is highlighted or indicated by the error message. Ensure that the cursor is in a field that requires input.
- Fill in Required Fields: Check for any fields that are marked as mandatory (often indicated by an asterisk or highlighted in some way) and ensure they are filled out correctly.
- Use Navigation Buttons: If you are unsure which field to focus on, use the navigation buttons (like "Next" or "Previous") to move through the fields until you reach one that requires input.
- Check for Pop-ups or Messages: Sometimes, there may be additional pop-up messages or alerts that need to be addressed before proceeding.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the required fields or the process, refer to the SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on the specific transaction you are working with.
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