/BCV/QRM155 - Object is opened in display mode

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /BCV/QRM -

  • Message number: 155

  • Message text: Object is opened in display mode

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /BCV/QRM155 - Object is opened in display mode ?

    The SAP error message /BCV/QRM155 Object is opened in display mode typically indicates that the object you are trying to modify or perform an action on is currently opened in display mode by another user or session. This can happen in various SAP modules, particularly in transaction codes related to Quality Management (QM) or other business processes.

    Cause:

    1. Concurrent Access: Another user has the object open in display mode, preventing you from making changes.
    2. Session Lock: The object may be locked due to a previous session that was not properly closed.
    3. System Configuration: Certain configurations may restrict editing capabilities based on user roles or object status.

    Solution:

    1. Check for Other Sessions: Verify if another user is currently accessing the object. You can use transaction code SM12 to check for locks on the object. If you find a lock, you may need to wait for the other user to finish or contact them to close their session.

    2. Release Locks: If you have the necessary authorizations, you can manually release the lock using transaction SM12. Be cautious when doing this, as it may disrupt another user's work.

    3. Refresh the Session: Sometimes, simply refreshing your session or logging out and back in can resolve temporary display mode issues.

    4. Check User Roles: Ensure that your user role has the necessary permissions to edit the object. If not, you may need to contact your SAP administrator to adjust your permissions.

    5. Review Object Status: Check if the object is in a status that allows editing. Some objects may be locked for editing based on their current status in the workflow.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: Familiarize yourself with relevant transaction codes such as SM12 (for lock entries), SM21 (for system logs), and SU01 (for user management).
    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for any known issues or patches related to this error message.
    • Documentation: Review SAP documentation for the specific module you are working with to understand the object lifecycle and locking mechanisms.

    If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or refer to SAP's official support channels for further assistance.

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