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Message type: E = Error
Message class: R1 - Business Partner Messages from S_BUPA_GENERAL
Message number: 751
Message text: Place cursor on an end node (representing &)
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R1751
- Place cursor on an end node (representing &) ?The SAP error message R1751, which states "Place cursor on an end node (representing &)," typically occurs in the context of SAP's reporting or query tools, such as SAP Query or SAP Report Painter. This error indicates that the system expects the user to select a specific node in a hierarchy or structure, but the cursor is not positioned correctly.
Cause:
- Incorrect Cursor Position: The most common cause of this error is that the cursor is not placed on an end node of a hierarchy or tree structure. End nodes are typically the final nodes in a hierarchy that represent actual data or results.
- Incomplete Selection: The user may not have completed the selection of nodes or may have selected a node that does not lead to a valid end node.
- Hierarchy Structure: The structure of the hierarchy may not be properly defined, or the user may be trying to access a node that does not exist.
Solution:
- Position the Cursor Correctly: Move the cursor to an end node in the hierarchy. Ensure that you are selecting a node that represents actual data or results.
- Check Hierarchy Structure: Review the hierarchy or tree structure to ensure that it is correctly defined and that you are navigating it properly.
- Use the Navigation Tools: Utilize any available navigation tools or options within the SAP interface to help you find and select the correct end node.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the structure or the nodes, refer to the relevant SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on how to navigate the specific reporting tool you are using.
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