How To Fix MMPUR_REQ_COMMON093 - Catalog '&1' is not assigned to requestor '&2'; contact administrator


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: MMPUR_REQ_COMMON - Requisition common messages

  • Message number: 093

  • Message text: Catalog '&1' is not assigned to requestor '&2'; contact administrator

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message MMPUR_REQ_COMMON093 - Catalog '&1' is not assigned to requestor '&2'; contact administrator ?
    The SAP error message MMPUR_REQ_COMMON093 indicates that a specific catalog (identified by &1) is not assigned to the requestor (identified by &2). This typically occurs in the context of SAP's procurement processes, particularly when using the SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) or SAP Materials Management (MM) modules.
    
    Cause: Catalog Assignment: The requestor (user) does not have the necessary permissions or assignments to access the specified catalog. This can happen if the catalog is newly created or if there have been changes in user roles or catalog assignments. User Role Configuration: The user may not have the appropriate role or authorization to access the catalog. Catalog Configuration: The catalog itself may not be properly configured or linked to the requestor's profile.
    Solution: Check Catalog Assignment: Go to the SAP SRM or MM configuration settings. Verify if the catalog is assigned to the requestor. This can usually be done in the backend by checking the catalog assignment settings for the

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