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How To Fix WR091 - First item reached!


SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: WR - Messages for Revaluation at Retail

  • Message number: 091

  • Message text: First item reached!

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message WR091 - First item reached! ?

    SAP Error Message:
    WR091 - First item reached!


    Cause:

    The error message WR091 - First item reached! typically occurs when you are navigating through a list or a set of items in SAP (for example, in a document, report, or transaction) and you attempt to move to a previous item, but you are already at the very first item in the sequence. Essentially, there is no "previous" item to go to because you are at the start of the list.


    When does it occur?

    • While using navigation buttons (e.g., Previous, Back, or arrow keys) in SAP screens that display multiple items or records.
    • When browsing through line items in documents like purchase orders, sales orders, invoices, or other master data.
    • In reports or transaction screens that allow stepping through entries one by one.

    Solution:

    • Understand the navigation context: Recognize that you have reached the first item and cannot go back any further.
    • Use forward navigation: Instead of trying to go to a previous item, use the "Next" or "Forward" button to move ahead.
    • Exit or refresh: If you want to start over or select a different item, exit the current screen and re-enter with a new selection.
    • Check selection criteria: If you expected more items, verify your selection or filter criteria to ensure you are not limiting the dataset to a single item.

    Related Information:

    • This message is informational and not an error that indicates a system problem.
    • It is part of SAP's standard navigation feedback to users.
    • Similar messages exist for reaching the last item (e.g., "Last item reached").
    • If you encounter this message unexpectedly or frequently, review your process flow or user training to ensure proper navigation.
    • No system correction or technical fix is needed unless the navigation buttons are malfunctioning.

    Summary:
    WR091 - First item reached! means you are at the first record/item in a list and cannot move backward any further. Simply proceed forward or adjust your selection criteria as needed.

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