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How To Fix WTY141 - Recall &1 could not be found


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: WTY - Warranty processing

  • Message number: 141

  • Message text: Recall &1 could not be found

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message WTY141 - Recall &1 could not be found ?

    SAP Error Message:
    WTY141 - Recall &1 could not be found


    Cause:

    The error message WTY141 typically occurs in the context of SAP Workflow or related components where a "Recall" object or identifier (represented by &1 in the message) is expected but cannot be found in the system.

    More specifically, this error arises when the system tries to access or reference a workflow recall object (such as a recall ID, recall task, or recall container element) that does not exist or has been deleted/never created. This can happen due to:

    • Incorrect or missing recall ID passed to a function or workflow step.
    • The recall object was deleted or never created.
    • Data inconsistency or missing entries in workflow tables.
    • Custom code or user exit referencing a non-existent recall.

    Solution:

    To resolve the WTY141 error, consider the following steps:

    1. Check the Recall ID or Object:

      • Verify the recall ID or object being referenced in the workflow or program.
      • Ensure that the recall object exists in the system and is valid.
    2. Review Workflow Logs and Context:

      • Use transaction SWI1 (Workflow Log) or SWI2_FREQ to check the workflow instance and see where the recall is being called.
      • Identify the step or container element that triggers the recall.
    3. Check Custom Code or Enhancements:

      • If custom code or user exits are involved, verify that the recall ID passed is correct and that the recall object is created before it is referenced.
      • Debug the workflow or program to trace the recall call.
    4. Recreate or Correct the Recall Object:

      • If the recall object is missing, recreate it if possible.
      • If the recall is obsolete, adjust the workflow or program logic to avoid referencing it.
    5. SAP Notes and Support:

      • Search for SAP Notes related to WTY141 for any known issues or patches.
      • If the problem persists, consider raising a support ticket with SAP, providing workflow logs and system details.

    Related Information:

    • WTY messages are related to SAP Workflow (Workflow Technology).
    • Recall objects are used in workflows to "recall" or restart a workflow step or task.
    • Transactions useful for troubleshooting:
      • SWI1 - Workflow Log
      • SWI2_FREQ - Workflow Tasks
      • SWI5 - Workflow Builder
    • Debugging workflows can help identify where the recall is failing.
    • Check workflow container elements and binding to ensure recall IDs are correctly passed.

    Summary:
    The error WTY141 Recall &1 could not be found means the system cannot find the specified recall object in the workflow. Verify the recall ID, check workflow logs, review custom code, and ensure the recall object exists or is correctly created before being referenced.

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