C2112 - User filter & does not exist

Start a new search

SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: C2 - Other messages production orders

  • Message number: 112

  • Message text: User filter & does not exist

  • Show details Hide details


  • Self-Explanatory Message

    Since SAP believes that this specific error message is 'self-explanatory,' no more information has been given.The majority of messages in the SAP system have a message text, however this is frequently insufficient to comprehend or resolve the problem.

    To make things easier, more detailed information is frequently added to describe the issue, how to fix it, and the necessary steps or configuration modifications.

    Unfortunately, there isn't any extra information in this error notice.



    What else can you do?

    First, use our AnswerBot below to get a possible cause and solution (requires a premium subscription).

    Also, review the in-depth Common Questions & Answers listed below; you could discover a solution there or be able to connect with others who have faced similar challenges.

    You can also try searching the SAP support portal (support.sap.com) but you need a special user ID to access it. It is possible that an SAP support note exists that provides additional details about the mistake or even steps for fixing it.


AnswerBot

  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message C2112 - User filter & does not exist ?

    The SAP error message C2112, which states "User filter & does not exist," typically occurs when a user tries to access a report or transaction that relies on a user-specific filter that has not been defined or has been deleted. This can happen in various SAP modules, particularly in reporting tools like SAP Query or SAP BW.

    Cause:

    1. Missing User Filter: The user filter that the system is trying to access does not exist in the database.
    2. Deleted Filter: The filter may have been deleted by the user or an administrator.
    3. Incorrect User Profile: The user may not have the correct profile or authorization to access the filter.
    4. Transport Issues: If the filter was transported from one system to another, it may not have been included in the transport request.

    Solution:

    1. Create a New User Filter:

      • Navigate to the relevant transaction (e.g., SAP Query).
      • Create a new user filter that meets your requirements.
      • Ensure that the filter is saved correctly.
    2. Check User Authorizations:

      • Verify that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the filter.
      • Use transaction code SU53 to check for authorization issues.
    3. Review Filter Settings:

      • Go to the user settings in the relevant module and check if the filter is listed.
      • If it is not, you may need to recreate it.
    4. Transport Check:

      • If the filter was supposed to be transported, check the transport logs to ensure it was included.
      • If not, you may need to manually create the filter in the target system.
    5. Consult Documentation:

      • Refer to SAP documentation or help files for specific instructions related to the module you are working with.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: Depending on the context, you may use transaction codes like SQ01 (SAP Query), SQ02 (InfoSet), or others related to the specific module.
    • User Settings: User-specific settings can often be found in transaction SU01 (User Maintenance).
    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for any known issues or patches related to this error message.
    • Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting the SAP Community for further assistance.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the C2112 error and restore access to the necessary filters.

  • AnswerBot is an artificial intelligence solution provided by tomco.ai.
    Disclaimer

Sign up and try ERPlingo for free.

Sign up takes 1 minute. 7-day free trial.




Related SAP Error Messages

Click the links below to see the following related messages:


SAP messages fall into 3 different categories: Error messages (message type = E), Warnings (W) or Informational (I) messages.

An error message will prevent you from continuing your work - it is a hard stop and you need to fix the error before you can proceed. A warning message will stop your work, however, you can then bypass the warning by pressing the Enter key on your keyboard. That said, it is still good practice to investigate the cause of the warning message and address it. An information message will not stop your work and is truly just for informational purposes.

Click on this link to search all SAP messages.