Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CUM/MSG -
Message number: 113
Message text: Task list & & & does not exist
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The SAP error message
/CUM/MSG113 Task list & & & does not exist
typically indicates that the system is unable to find a specific task list that is being referenced in a transaction or process. This error can occur in various contexts, such as during the execution of a task list in the SAP system, particularly in the context of maintenance or production planning.Causes:
- Non-Existent Task List: The task list you are trying to access does not exist in the system. This could be due to a typo in the task list name or ID.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to view or execute the task list.
- Data Deletion: The task list may have been deleted or archived, making it unavailable for use.
- Incorrect Configuration: There may be configuration issues in the system that prevent the task list from being recognized.
- Transport Issues: If the task list was recently transported from another system, there may have been issues during the transport process.
Solutions:
- Verify Task List Name: Double-check the task list name or ID you are trying to access for any typographical errors.
- Check Existence: Use transaction codes like
CA03
(Display Task List) to check if the task list exists in the system.- Authorization Check: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the task list. This can be checked with the help of your SAP security team.
- Review Deletion/Archiving: Check if the task list has been deleted or archived. If it has been archived, you may need to restore it.
- Consult with Basis Team: If you suspect a transport issue, consult with your SAP Basis team to ensure that the task list was transported correctly.
- System Configuration: Review the configuration settings related to task lists to ensure everything is set up correctly.
Related Information:
CA01
(Create Task List), CA02
(Change Task List), and CA03
(Display Task List).If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to reach out to your SAP support team for further assistance.
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