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Message type: E = Error
Message class: S05 -
Message number: 037
Message text: &1 was removed from the list of favorites
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S05037
- &1 was removed from the list of favorites ?The SAP error message S05037 indicates that a specific item (usually a transaction or report) has been removed from the user's list of favorites. This can happen for a variety of reasons, and understanding the cause can help in finding a solution.
Cause:
- Authorization Issues: The user may no longer have the necessary authorizations to access the transaction or report, leading to its removal from the favorites list.
- Transaction Deactivation: The transaction or report may have been deactivated or removed from the system by an administrator.
- User Profile Changes: Changes to the user profile or roles assigned to the user can result in the removal of certain favorites.
- System Upgrades or Changes: After an upgrade or system change, some transactions may be altered or removed, affecting the favorites list.
- Manual Removal: The user or an administrator may have manually removed the item from the favorites list.
Solution:
- Check Authorizations: Verify that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the transaction. This can be done by checking the user roles and authorizations in the user management area.
- Re-add the Favorite: If the transaction is still available and the user has the necessary access, it can be re-added to the favorites list by navigating to the transaction and using the "Add to Favorites" option.
- Consult with Administrator: If the transaction has been removed or deactivated, consult with the SAP system administrator to understand the reason and whether it can be restored.
- Review User Profile: Check if there have been any changes to the user profile or roles that might have affected access to the transaction.
- System Documentation: Review any system documentation or change logs that might indicate if the transaction was intentionally removed or altered during a system upgrade.
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If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to contact SAP support for further assistance.
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