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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MN - Message class for subsequent settlement (Purchasing)
Message number: 120
Message text: Please position cursor on valid line
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MN120
- Please position cursor on valid line ?The SAP error message MN120, which states "Please position cursor on valid line," typically occurs in the context of transaction codes related to material management, such as when working with inventory documents or material documents. This error indicates that the cursor is not positioned on a valid line item in the list or table where the action is being performed.
Cause:
- Invalid Cursor Position: The cursor is placed on a line that does not represent a valid entry or item. This can happen if the user clicks on a blank line or a header line that does not correspond to a specific item.
- Data Display Issues: Sometimes, the data displayed may not be fully loaded or may have been filtered in a way that makes the current cursor position invalid.
- User Interface Glitches: Occasionally, the SAP GUI may not respond correctly, leading to unexpected behavior.
Solution:
- Reposition the Cursor: Move the cursor to a valid line item in the list. Ensure that you are clicking on a line that represents a valid entry (e.g., a material document or inventory item).
- Refresh the Screen: If the data seems to be incomplete or not displaying correctly, try refreshing the screen or reloading the transaction.
- Check Filters: If you have applied any filters to the list, ensure that they are set correctly and that there are valid entries visible.
- Use Navigation Keys: Instead of clicking with the mouse, try using the keyboard navigation keys (like arrow keys) to move the cursor to a valid line.
- Log Out and Log Back In: If the issue persists, logging out of SAP and logging back in can sometimes resolve temporary glitches.
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