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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SF - SAPfind: Message Texts
Message number: 121
Message text: If you enter multiple terms, the first field cannot be empty
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SF121
- If you enter multiple terms, the first field cannot be empty ?The SAP error message SF121, which states "If you enter multiple terms, the first field cannot be empty," typically occurs in the context of searching or filtering data within SAP applications, particularly in the SAP SuccessFactors module. This error indicates that when you are trying to input multiple search terms or criteria, the first field must contain a value; it cannot be left empty.
Cause:
- Empty First Field: The primary cause of this error is that the first input field in a search or filter criteria is left blank while other fields are filled with values.
- Incorrect Input Format: The system may expect a specific format or type of input in the first field, and if it is not provided, it can trigger this error.
- Multiple Terms Requirement: The system is designed to require at least one term in the first field when multiple terms are being entered.
Solution:
To resolve the SF121 error, follow these steps:
- Check Input Fields: Ensure that the first field in your search or filter criteria is not empty. Enter a valid value in this field.
- Review Input Format: Make sure that the value you are entering in the first field meets any specific format or criteria required by the system.
- Sequential Entry: If you are entering multiple terms, ensure that you are following the correct sequence and that the first field is filled before proceeding to the subsequent fields.
- Validation: After entering the required values, validate your input before submitting the search or filter request to avoid triggering the error again.
Related Information:
By ensuring that the first field is filled out correctly and meets the system's requirements, you should be able to resolve the SF121 error and proceed with your task.
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