Message type: E = Error
Message class: /FTI/WEBGUI_MSG -
Message number: 119
Message text: Please enter the primary subobject
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The SAP error message
/FTI/WEBGUI_MSG119
with the description "Please enter the primary subobject" typically occurs in the context of using the SAP Fiori or Web GUI interface, particularly when dealing with object management or data entry forms that require a primary subobject to be specified.Cause:
This error usually arises when:
- Missing Input: The user has not entered a required field for the primary subobject in a form or transaction.
- Incorrect Configuration: The system may not be properly configured to recognize the primary subobject, or the necessary data may not be available in the backend.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary permissions to access or modify the primary subobject.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can take the following steps:
Check Input Fields: Ensure that all required fields, especially the primary subobject field, are filled out correctly. Look for any asterisks (*) or indicators that denote required fields.
Review Configuration: If you are an administrator or have access to configuration settings, check the configuration related to the primary subobject. Ensure that the necessary settings are in place for the object you are trying to manage.
Consult Documentation: Refer to the relevant SAP documentation or help files for the specific transaction or application you are using. This can provide insights into what constitutes a primary subobject in that context.
User Permissions: Verify that the user has the appropriate authorizations to access and modify the primary subobject. If necessary, consult with your SAP security team to ensure that the user roles are correctly assigned.
System Logs: Check the system logs for any additional error messages or warnings that might provide more context about the issue.
Contact Support: If the issue persists after checking the above points, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting SAP Notes for any known issues related to this error message.
Related Information:
/FTI/WEBGUI_MSG119
in the SAP Support Portal. There may be specific patches or updates that address this issue.By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the issue related to the error message /FTI/WEBGUI_MSG119
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