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Is it possible to change the sytem defined Error Message

chandrasekharbadeti_chand
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Hi All,

Is it possible to change the sytem defined Error Message: "Reason codes with automatic charge-off are not permitted here" to Warning Message. If so, how can I search in which application area this message defined in OBA5 screen?

Other details for this issue:

Message: Reason codes with automatic charge-off are not permitted here

Message Class: F5,

Message No: 605.

Thanks

Chandra

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chandrasekharbadeti_chand
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former_member182098
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Hello,

If the message is not available in OBA5, first add the message in OBMSG to your application area and then visit OBA5.

Regards,

Ravi

chandrasekharbadeti_chand
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Dear Friend,

This is very good answer.

Thanks

Chandra

chandrasekharbadeti_chand
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Dear Ravi

I have maintained Message: 605 in OBMSG and then maintained the same in Application Area: F5. Still I am getting same error. Could you please help me out in this issue.

Thanks

Chandra

chandrasekharbadeti_chand
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Dear Ravi

I have maintained Message: 605 in Application Area: F5 in OBMSG, and then maintained the same in Application Area: F5 in OBA5. Still I am getting same error. Could you please help me out in this issue. Highly appreciate your support in this issue. I maintained both Online and Batch Input as W only.

Thanks

Chandra

iklovski
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Hi,

Without investigating deeper for this specific error message, I can say that the messages that cannot be maintained through OBA5 will in some cases remain in the system even if maintained in OBMSG. If message is not allowed for change in OBA5 and there is no OSS note regarding this message, it means that SAP designed it this way. Changing the nature in OBMSG (which is not standard or recommended SAP operation) will not always save the problem; the message could be simply hard-coded in the program with 'E' attribute.

Regards,

Eli

ravi_nagh
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HI,

According to intended programming design, the error F5605 is set up to be a error message instead of an warning message.It therefore cannot be changed in configuration.Changing to an error would require a program MODIFICATION, which would NOT be supported by SAP.

Regards

Ravinagh Boni

Former Member
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Hi

Enter the Apllication area as "F5" and then search for the message no in new entries and maintain the necessary

Thank You,