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Message type: E = Error
Message class: U1 - Tax reporter interface
Message number: 325
Message text: Information on screen has been saved for future access
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U1325
- Information on screen has been saved for future access ?The SAP error message U1325, which states "Information on screen has been saved for future access," typically indicates that the system has saved the current screen's data or information for later retrieval. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message that can occur in various contexts within SAP.
Cause:
- User Action: The message can appear when a user performs an action that triggers the system to save the current state of the screen or data. This could happen during data entry, transaction processing, or when navigating through different screens.
- System Configuration: Certain configurations in SAP may lead to this message being displayed more frequently, especially if the system is set to save user inputs or session data automatically.
Solution:
- Understanding the Message: Recognize that this message is informational. If you see this message, it usually means that the system has successfully saved the information, and you can proceed with your tasks.
- Check for Further Actions: If you were expecting a different outcome (like an error message or a confirmation), check the subsequent screens or logs to ensure that the process you were working on has completed successfully.
- Review User Documentation: If you are unsure why this message appears in a specific context, refer to your organization's SAP user documentation or training materials for guidance on the expected behavior of the system.
- Consult with IT Support: If the message appears frequently and is causing confusion or interruptions in your workflow, consider reaching out to your IT support team or SAP administrator for clarification or to check if there are any underlying issues.
Related Information:
In summary, the U1325 message is generally not a cause for concern but rather a notification that the system has saved information. If it disrupts your workflow, further investigation may be warranted.
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