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Message type: E = Error
Message class: VBOB_MM_OB - Original Batch
Message number: 200
Message text: Batch where-used list is displayed in a separate window
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VBOB_MM_OB200
- Batch where-used list is displayed in a separate window ?The SAP error message VBOB_MM_OB200 indicates that the batch where-used list is being displayed in a separate window. This is not necessarily an error in the traditional sense, but rather a notification or behavior of the system regarding how the batch where-used list is presented to the user.
Cause:
The cause of this message is typically related to the configuration of the SAP GUI or the way the system is set up to handle certain transactions. When you access the batch where-used list, the system may be configured to open this information in a new window instead of displaying it in the same session or screen.
Solution:
To address this behavior, you can consider the following solutions:
Check SAP GUI Settings:
- Go to the SAP GUI options and check the settings related to how new windows are handled. You may find options to control whether new sessions or windows are opened for certain transactions.
Use Transaction Codes:
- If you prefer to view the where-used list in the same session, you can try using specific transaction codes that may not trigger the separate window behavior. For example, using transaction
MB56
(Batch Where-Used List) directly might yield different results.Adjust User Preferences:
- Sometimes, user-specific settings can affect how transactions are displayed. Check your user profile settings in SAP to see if there are any preferences related to window handling.
Consult with SAP Basis Team:
- If the behavior is not desirable and cannot be changed through user settings, consult with your SAP Basis team. They may be able to adjust system parameters or configurations that dictate how certain transactions are displayed.
SAP Notes and Documentation:
- Check for any relevant SAP Notes or documentation that might address this specific behavior. There may be updates or patches that can change how the system handles the display of the batch where-used list.
Related Information:
MB56
for batch where-used lists, MB1C
for batch input, and others that may relate to batch management.If the behavior is not causing any functional issues and is simply a matter of user preference, it may be acceptable to continue using the system as is. However, if it impacts productivity, the above solutions should help in addressing the concern.
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