Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/TSDB -
Message number: 143
Message text: Maintain mandatory data for the newly inserted row
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/TSDB143 Maintain mandatory data for the newly inserted row
typically occurs in the context of the SAP General Ledger (G/L) or during the maintenance of certain tables related to financial accounting. This error indicates that when you are trying to insert a new row into a table, there are mandatory fields that have not been filled out, which is preventing the operation from being completed.Cause:
- Missing Mandatory Fields: The most common cause of this error is that one or more mandatory fields required for the new entry have not been populated. These fields are defined in the table structure and are necessary for the integrity of the data.
- Configuration Issues: Sometimes, the configuration of the system may require additional fields to be filled out that are not typically mandatory in other contexts.
- User Authorization: In some cases, the user may not have the necessary authorizations to enter data into certain fields, leading to incomplete entries.
Solution:
- Identify Mandatory Fields: Check the table structure or the documentation for the specific transaction or table you are working with to identify which fields are mandatory. You can usually find this information in the SAP Data Dictionary (SE11).
- Fill in Required Data: Ensure that all mandatory fields are filled out correctly before attempting to save or insert the new row again.
- Review Configuration: If you suspect that the configuration is causing additional mandatory fields to be required, consult with your SAP Basis or configuration team to review the settings.
- Check User Authorizations: Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to enter data into all required fields. If not, contact your system administrator to adjust your authorizations.
- Debugging: If the issue persists, you may need to debug the transaction to see if there are any additional checks or validations being performed that are not immediately apparent.
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If you continue to experience issues after following these steps, consider reaching out to your SAP support team for further assistance.
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