Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ASU/GENERAL -
Message number: 061
Message text: At least one obligat. subord. step has not "check,okay or skipped" status
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The SAP error message
/ASU/GENERAL061
indicates that there is at least one subordinate step in a process that has not been marked with a status of "check," "okay," or "skipped." This typically occurs in the context of process chains or workflows where certain steps must be completed or validated before the overall process can proceed.Cause:
- Incomplete Execution: One or more subordinate steps in the process chain have not been executed or completed successfully.
- Status Not Updated: The status of the subordinate steps may not have been updated correctly, leading to the system not recognizing their completion.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration issues in the process chain or workflow that prevent the proper execution or status update of the steps.
- Error in Subordinate Steps: If a subordinate step encountered an error during execution, it may not have been marked as "okay" or "skipped."
Solution:
- Check Subordinate Steps: Review the subordinate steps in the process chain or workflow to identify which step has not been completed. You can do this by navigating to the process chain in the SAP interface and checking the status of each step.
- Execute or Re-run Steps: If a step has not been executed, you may need to run it manually or re-run the entire process chain to ensure all steps are completed.
- Update Status: If a step has been completed but the status is not updated, you may need to manually change the status of that step to "check," "okay," or "skipped" as appropriate.
- Review Logs: Check the logs for any errors or warnings that may have occurred during the execution of the process chain. This can provide insights into why a step did not complete successfully.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support resources for specific guidance related to the process chain or workflow you are working with.
- Contact Support: If the issue persists and you cannot identify the cause, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance.
Related Information:
RSPC
(Process Chain Maintenance) to monitor and manage process chains in SAP BW.By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the issue related to the error message /ASU/GENERAL061
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