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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UJC_EXCEPTION - BPC: Message Class for UJC Exception
Message number: 029
Message text: Comment ( ID = &3 ) was rejected because ( &4 ) is not comment originator
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UJC_EXCEPTION029
- Comment ( ID = &3 ) was rejected because ( &4 ) is not comment originator ?The SAP error message UJC_EXCEPTION029 indicates that a comment (identified by the ID specified in the error message) was rejected because the user attempting to perform an action on that comment is not the originator of the comment. This typically occurs in systems where comments or notes are tied to specific users, and only the original author is allowed to modify or delete their comments.
Cause:
- User Permissions: The user trying to modify or delete the comment does not have the necessary permissions to do so because they are not the original author.
- Comment Ownership: The system is designed to restrict actions on comments to their creators to maintain accountability and integrity of the comments.
- Incorrect User Context: The user may be logged in with a different account or role that does not have ownership of the comment.
Solution:
- Verify User Identity: Ensure that the user attempting to modify or delete the comment is indeed the original author. If not, they will need to contact the comment originator or an administrator for assistance.
- Check Permissions: Review the user roles and permissions in the SAP system to ensure that the user has the appropriate rights to perform actions on comments.
- Contact Administrator: If the user believes they should have access, they should reach out to their SAP system administrator to review and potentially adjust their permissions.
- Use Correct Account: Make sure the user is logged in with the correct account that has ownership of the comment.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with SAP support or your organization's SAP technical team for further investigation.
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