How To Fix /SAPQUERY/BC_GLOBAL059 - No number range number could be found for this (sub-) object


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /SAPQUERY/BC_GLOBAL -

  • Message number: 059

  • Message text: No number range number could be found for this (sub-) object

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /SAPQUERY/BC_GLOBAL059 - No number range number could be found for this (sub-) object ?
    The SAP error message /SAPQUERY/BC_GLOBAL059 indicates that the system could not find a number range for a specific object or sub-object. This typically occurs when you are trying to create or process an object that requires a unique identifier, but the system does not have a defined number range for that object.
    
    Cause: Missing Number Range Configuration: The most common cause is that the number range for the specific object has not been defined in the system. Incorrect Object Type: The object type you are trying to use may not be correctly configured or may not exist in the system. Authorization Issues: Sometimes, the user may not have the necessary authorizations to access the number range configuration. Transport Issues: If the number range was recently transported from another system, it may not have been properly activated or configured in the target system.
    Solution: Define Number Range: Go to transaction code SNRO (Number Range Objects). Check if the number range

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