/CPD/CL_MSG392 - Application contains unsaved data which may be lost.Kindly save.

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /CPD/CL_MSG -

  • Message number: 392

  • Message text: Application contains unsaved data which may be lost.Kindly save.

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /CPD/CL_MSG392 - Application contains unsaved data which may be lost.Kindly save. ?

    The SAP error message /CPD/CL_MSG392 indicates that there is unsaved data in the application you are working on, and if you proceed without saving, that data may be lost. This message is a warning to ensure that users do not accidentally lose their work.

    Cause:

    1. Unsaved Changes: You have made changes to a form or data entry screen in SAP, and those changes have not yet been saved.
    2. Session Timeout: If you have been inactive for a while, the system may prompt you to save your work before the session times out.
    3. Navigation: Attempting to navigate away from the current screen or close the application without saving changes.

    Solution:

    1. Save Your Work: The most straightforward solution is to save your changes. Look for the "Save" button (usually represented by a disk icon) or use the keyboard shortcut (often Ctrl + S).
    2. Review Changes: Before saving, review the changes you have made to ensure they are correct and complete.
    3. Cancel Navigation: If you did not intend to navigate away from the current screen, you can cancel the action and continue working.
    4. Check for Session Timeout: If you suspect that the session may time out, consider saving your work periodically to avoid losing data.

    Related Information:

    • Best Practices: Regularly save your work while using SAP to prevent data loss. Consider setting reminders or using the auto-save feature if available.
    • User Training: Ensure that users are trained on how to properly save their work and understand the implications of unsaved data.
    • System Configuration: In some cases, system administrators can configure session timeout settings, which may help reduce the frequency of this warning.

    If you continue to encounter issues or if the message appears under unusual circumstances, it may be beneficial to consult your SAP support team or refer to SAP documentation for further assistance.

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