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How To Fix WRMA145 - IDOC &1 created, status: &2 "&3"


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: WRMA - RMA Development

  • Message number: 145

  • Message text: IDOC &1 created, status: &2 "&3"

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message WRMA145 - IDOC &1 created, status: &2 "&3" ?

    Certainly! Here's a detailed explanation for the SAP error message:


    SAP Error Message:

    WRMA145 IDOC &1 created, status: &2 "&3"


    Meaning / Cause:

    • This message indicates that an IDoc (Intermediate Document) has been created in the system.

    • The placeholders mean:

      • &1 = IDoc number
      • &2 = IDoc status code
      • &3 = Status description text
    • The message is informational, telling you that an IDoc was generated and what its current status is.

    • The status code (&2) is crucial to understand the current state of the IDoc. Common status codes include:

      • 01: IDoc created
      • 03: Data passed to port OK
      • 12: Dispatch OK
      • 51: Error passing data to port (error during processing)
      • 64: IDoc ready for dispatch (ALE service)
    • If the status code is an error status (e.g., 51), it means the IDoc encountered an issue during processing or transmission.


    Common Causes:

    • IDoc created successfully but:
      • The IDoc processing failed (status 51).
      • The IDoc is waiting for further processing.
      • Communication or configuration issues in ALE/EDI setup.
      • Partner profile or port configuration errors.
      • Data inconsistencies or missing mandatory fields in the IDoc.

    Solution / Next Steps:

    1. Check the IDoc status:

      • Use transaction WE02 or WE05 to display the IDoc &1.
      • Review the status &2 and the detailed status text &3.
      • Look at the IDoc segments and data for correctness.
    2. Analyze the error (if status is error):

      • If status is 51 or other error status, check the error details in the status records.
      • Identify the root cause (e.g., partner profile missing, port not configured, data errors).
    3. Correct configuration or data:

      • Verify partner profiles in WE20.
      • Check port definitions in WE21.
      • Ensure ALE/EDI settings are correct.
      • Fix any data issues in the IDoc segments.
    4. Reprocess the IDoc:

      • After fixing the issue, reprocess the IDoc using transaction BD87 or WE19 (test tool).
      • Monitor the status change to confirm successful processing.
    5. Check communication:

      • If the IDoc is sent to an external system, verify network and communication channels.
      • Check the middleware or EDI subsystem logs.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes:

      • WE02 / WE05: Display IDocs
      • WE19: Test tool for IDocs
      • WE20: Partner profiles
      • WE21: Port definitions
      • BD87: Reprocess IDocs
      • SM58: Check for transactional RFC errors (if relevant)
    • SAP Notes and Documentation:

      • Check SAP OSS Notes related to specific IDoc types or status codes.
      • Refer to SAP Help Portal for ALE/EDI configuration guides.

    Summary:

    • WRMA145 is an informational message indicating an IDoc was created with a certain status.
    • The key is to check the IDoc number and status to determine if further action is needed.
    • Use standard SAP tools to analyze, correct, and reprocess the IDoc.

    If you provide the actual IDoc number and status code, I can help you interpret the exact situation further.

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