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Message type: E = Error
Message class: R1 - Business Partner Messages from S_BUPA_GENERAL
Message number: 387
Message text: Dynpro container number &1 for full screen is not permitted
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R1387
- Dynpro container number &1 for full screen is not permitted ?The SAP error message R1387, which states "Dynpro container number &1 for full screen is not permitted," typically occurs when there is an issue with the screen layout or the configuration of the dynpro (dynamic program) in an SAP application. This error is often related to the use of full-screen mode in a context where it is not allowed or improperly configured.
Cause:
- Incorrect Dynpro Configuration: The dynpro container number specified in the error message may not be configured correctly for full-screen usage.
- Screen Attributes: The screen attributes may not be set to allow full-screen display, or there may be a mismatch in the expected screen size.
- Program Logic: The program logic may be attempting to use a full-screen mode in a context that does not support it, such as within a subscreen or a dialog box.
- SAP GUI Settings: There may be settings in the SAP GUI that restrict full-screen usage.
Solution:
- Check Dynpro Configuration: Review the dynpro configuration in the ABAP program. Ensure that the container number is correctly defined and that it is intended for full-screen use.
- Adjust Screen Attributes: Verify the attributes of the screen in the Screen Painter (SE80 or SE41). Ensure that the screen is set to allow full-screen display.
- Modify Program Logic: If the program is trying to invoke full-screen mode inappropriately, modify the logic to ensure that it only attempts to use full-screen in valid contexts.
- SAP GUI Settings: Check the SAP GUI settings to ensure that full-screen mode is enabled. You can do this by going to the SAP GUI options and looking for display settings.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to dynpro programming and full-screen usage for additional guidance.
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If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with an SAP Basis or ABAP developer for further assistance.
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