/INCMD/MSG189 - Enter atleast one input values for any one of the range tables or guids

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /INCMD/MSG -

  • Message number: 189

  • Message text: Enter atleast one input values for any one of the range tables or guids

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /INCMD/MSG189 - Enter atleast one input values for any one of the range tables or guids ?

    The SAP error message /INCMD/MSG189 indicates that the system requires at least one input value for one of the range tables or GUIDs (Globally Unique Identifiers) in the context of a specific transaction or function. This error typically arises when a user attempts to execute a function or report that requires input parameters, but none have been provided.

    Cause:

    1. Missing Input Values: The most common cause of this error is that the user has not entered any values in the required input fields for the range tables or GUIDs.
    2. Incorrect Configuration: There may be a configuration issue in the transaction or program that is not set up to handle the input correctly.
    3. User Error: The user may have overlooked entering the necessary data or may not understand the required fields.

    Solution:

    1. Enter Required Input Values: Ensure that you fill in at least one of the required input fields for the range tables or GUIDs before executing the transaction or report.
    2. Check Documentation: Refer to the documentation or help text associated with the transaction to understand what input values are necessary.
    3. Review Configuration: If you have the necessary permissions, check the configuration settings for the transaction to ensure that it is set up correctly to accept input values.
    4. Consult with IT Support: If you are unsure about what values to enter or if the issue persists after entering values, consult with your SAP support team or IT department for further assistance.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: Identify the specific transaction code that triggered the error to understand its context better.
    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for any known issues or patches related to the error message.
    • User Training: Ensure that users are trained on how to properly use the transaction and understand the required input fields.
    • Debugging: If you have access to debugging tools, you may want to analyze the program flow to see where the input is being validated and why it is failing.

    By addressing the input requirements and ensuring proper configuration, you should be able to resolve the error message /INCMD/MSG189.

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