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Message type: E = Error
Message class: WRF_ART_DISCONT - Messages for Article Discontinuation: Fashion
Message number: 012
Message text: Error reading worklist &1
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WRF_ART_DISCONT012
- Error reading worklist &1 ?Certainly! Here's a detailed explanation regarding the SAP error message:
SAP Error Message:
WRF_ART_DISCONT012 - Error reading worklist &1
Cause:
This error typically occurs when the system encounters an issue while trying to read or retrieve the worklist data. The placeholder
&1
usually contains the name or identifier of the worklist that could not be read.Common causes include:
To resolve the error, consider the following steps:
Check User Authorizations:
SU53
immediately after the error to check for missing authorizations.Verify Worklist Configuration:
Check Data Consistency:
Review System Logs:
SM21
) and short dumps (ST22
) for related errors.Transport and System Synchronization:
Technical Analysis:
SAP Notes and Support:
WRF_ART_DISCONT012
or the specific worklist.Worklists in SAP:
Worklists are used in various SAP modules (e.g., Workflow, Plant Maintenance, Quality Management) to group tasks or notifications for processing.
Transaction Codes:
Depending on the module, worklists can be accessed or maintained via specific transactions (e.g., IW38
for PM notifications, SBWP
for workflow inbox).
Debugging Tools:
Use SE37
or SE80
to check function modules or programs related to worklist processing.
Authorization Objects:
Common authorization objects related to worklists include S_WLST
(Worklist), S_TCODE
(Transaction Codes), and module-specific objects.
If you provide the exact context or module where this error occurs, I can give more tailored advice.
Summary:
The error WRF_ART_DISCONT012 - Error reading worklist &1
indicates a problem accessing the specified worklist, often due to authorization, data, or configuration issues. Verify user permissions, check worklist configuration and data integrity, review system logs, and consult SAP Notes for resolution.
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