CM_EHPRC_COD_COMMON029 - There is unsaved data that will be lost

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: CM_EHPRC_COD_COMMON - Compliance Data Messages - Common

  • Message number: 029

  • Message text: There is unsaved data that will be lost

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message CM_EHPRC_COD_COMMON029 - There is unsaved data that will be lost ?

    The SAP error message CM_EHPRC_COD_COMMON029 indicates that there is unsaved data in the application that will be lost if the user proceeds with the action they are attempting to perform. This message typically appears in scenarios where a user tries to navigate away from a screen or close a dialog without saving their changes.

    Cause:

    1. Unsaved Changes: The most common cause of this error is that the user has made changes to a form or data entry screen but has not saved those changes.
    2. Navigation Attempt: The user is trying to navigate away from the current screen or close a window that contains unsaved data.
    3. Session Timeout: In some cases, if the session has timed out, the system may prompt this message when trying to perform actions.

    Solution:

    1. Save Your Changes: Before navigating away or closing the window, ensure that you save any changes you have made. Look for a "Save" button or use the keyboard shortcut (usually Ctrl + S).
    2. Review Data: If you are unsure about what data is unsaved, review the fields in the form to identify any that are highlighted or marked as changed.
    3. Cancel Navigation: If you do not want to lose your unsaved data, cancel the navigation or action that triggered the error message.
    4. Check for Session Issues: If you suspect a session timeout, try refreshing the session or logging back in to ensure that your data is still intact.

    Related Information:

    • User Training: Ensure that users are trained on the importance of saving their work frequently, especially in applications where data entry is common.
    • System Configuration: Check if there are any system settings that can help manage session timeouts or unsaved data warnings more effectively.
    • Error Handling: If this error occurs frequently, consider implementing additional error handling or user prompts to remind users to save their work.

    If the problem persists or if you encounter this error in a specific context that seems unusual, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or refer to SAP documentation for further troubleshooting steps.

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