Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CUM/MSG -
Message number: 132
Message text: Enter a reference object type (required by at least one action)
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The SAP error message
/CUM/MSG132 Enter a reference object type (required by at least one action)
typically occurs in the context of customizing or configuring certain functionalities in SAP, particularly when dealing with actions in the context of workflows, notifications, or similar processes.Cause:
This error indicates that a required reference object type has not been specified in the configuration or setup of an action. In many cases, actions in SAP require a reference object (like a business object, document type, or similar) to function correctly. If this reference is missing, the system cannot proceed with the action, leading to this error message.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Check Configuration:
- Go to the relevant configuration area where the action is defined. This could be in transaction codes like
SWDD
(Workflow Builder) orPFTC
(Task Maintenance).- Ensure that all required fields, especially the reference object type, are filled in correctly.
Define Reference Object:
- If the reference object type is not defined, you will need to create or specify it. This could involve creating a new business object or linking to an existing one.
Review Action Definition:
- Look at the action that is causing the error. Ensure that it is correctly set up to reference the necessary object types. This may involve checking the action's parameters and ensuring they are correctly configured.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for the specific module you are working with. This can provide insights into what reference object types are required for the actions you are trying to implement.
Testing:
- After making the necessary changes, test the action again to see if the error persists. If it does, double-check the configuration for any missed steps.
Seek Help:
- If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert who can provide more tailored assistance.
Related Information:
SWDD
, PFTC
, or others related to your specific SAP module.By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the cause of the error message /CUM/MSG132
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