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How To Fix WTY130 - No catalog entry found for catalog number &1


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: WTY - Warranty processing

  • Message number: 130

  • Message text: No catalog entry found for catalog number &1

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message WTY130 - No catalog entry found for catalog number &1 ?

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    SAP Error Message:

    WTY130 No catalog entry found for catalog number &1


    Cause:

    This error occurs when the system tries to find a catalog entry for a given catalog number (material or service catalog) but fails to locate it in the system. Essentially, the catalog number provided does not exist or is not maintained in the relevant catalog tables.

    Common reasons include:

    • The catalog number has not been created or maintained in the system.
    • The catalog number is incorrect or mistyped in the transaction or master data.
    • The catalog number is not assigned to the relevant purchasing info record, vendor, or condition record.
    • The catalog data has been deleted or is incomplete.

    When does it occur?

    • During procurement processes such as Purchase Requisition, Purchase Order creation, or when accessing catalogs in SRM (Supplier Relationship Management) or MM (Materials Management) modules.
    • When using external or internal catalogs and the system cannot find the catalog entry for the specified catalog number.

    Solution:

    1. Verify the Catalog Number:

      • Check the catalog number entered in the transaction for correctness.
      • Ensure there are no typos or formatting issues.
    2. Maintain Catalog Entries:

      • Use transaction codes like MEK1/MEK2/MEK3 (Maintain Conditions) or ME11/ME12/ME13 (Maintain Info Records) to check if the catalog number exists.
      • For SRM catalogs, check the catalog maintenance transactions or the catalog upload process.
    3. Create or Update Catalog Entry:

      • If the catalog number does not exist, create it in the system.
      • If it exists but is incomplete, update the necessary fields.
    4. Check Integration and Configuration:

      • For external catalogs, verify the integration setup between SAP and the catalog provider.
      • Ensure that the catalog synchronization or upload jobs have run successfully.
    5. Check Authorizations:

      • Sometimes, the user may not have authorization to view certain catalogs, leading to this error.
    6. Debugging and Logs:

      • Check application logs (transaction SLG1) for more detailed error messages.
      • Use debugging tools if necessary to trace where the catalog lookup fails.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: MEK1, MEK2, MEK3, ME11, ME12, ME13, SRM catalog maintenance transactions.
    • Tables:
      • EKKO/EKPO (Purchase Order header/item)
      • EINA/EINE (Purchasing Info Record)
      • T024 (Purchasing Groups)
      • Catalog-specific tables depending on the system setup.
    • Notes and SAP Help:
      • Check SAP Notes related to catalog integration and procurement errors.
      • SAP Help Portal for SRM or MM catalog management.

    If you provide the exact transaction or scenario where this error occurs, I can help with more specific steps.

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