Message type: E = Error
Message class: 1N - BCA: Payment Item Dialog
Message number: 158
Message text: Trans is obsolete when the EHP4 Business Funct EAFS_BCA_BUSOPR is active
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The SAP error message 1N158 indicates that a transaction is obsolete, particularly when the Enhancement Package 4 (EHP4) Business Function EAFS_BCA_BUSOPR is active. This error typically arises when a transaction code that was previously available has been deprecated or replaced by a new transaction or functionality in the system.
Cause:
- Obsolescence of Transaction: The specific transaction you are trying to use has been marked as obsolete in the context of the active business function. This can happen when SAP introduces new functionalities or enhancements that render older transactions unnecessary.
- Active Business Function: The activation of the EAFS_BCA_BUSOPR business function may have introduced changes to the way certain business processes are handled, leading to the deprecation of certain transactions.
Solution:
- Identify the Replacement Transaction: Check the SAP documentation or release notes for EHP4 and the EAFS_BCA_BUSOPR business function to find out if there is a new transaction code that replaces the obsolete one.
- Use Alternative Functionality: If a replacement transaction is not available, look for alternative ways to perform the required business process using the new functionalities provided by the business function.
- Consult SAP Notes: Search for relevant SAP Notes that may provide additional information or guidance on how to handle the obsolescence of the transaction. You can use the SAP Support Portal to find these notes.
- Custom Development: If no suitable alternative exists, consider discussing with your SAP development team about creating a custom transaction or report that meets your business needs.
Related Information:
To resolve the 1N158 error, you will need to identify the reason for the obsolescence of the transaction and find an appropriate alternative or solution. Engaging with SAP documentation and support resources will be crucial in navigating this issue effectively.
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