on 06-12-2014 3:07 PM
Experts,
I want to maintain an entry in table T160M for message MM081 with category as 'E'. Purpose is to convert warning message in Tcode MM02 as Error.
I can see view V_160M exists. When i try to maintain entry in this table i see that application area MM is not found.
Please let me know how to maintain entry ''MM" for application area.
BR,
Aspire
How wonderful. Everytime this question is asked the same answers get repeated and obviously nobody ever tested the own reply.
I explained it 4 years ago in this discussion
Despite of the fact that you may find a way to add this number in this table, you still need program logic that you would look into this table to retrieve the user desired attribute. If it is not foreseen then the behavior will not change.
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Have you tried SM30 to maintain the table T160M.
it will allow you to enter new entries or change existing.
Thank you.
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Hi Span 1,
I tried to add Message Type MM081 in SM30 in the table V_T160 and it gives an error. When I checked the selection conditions for this table in SE11 I found that for Application Area "ARBGB" there is no comparison value with "MM" and because of that system is not allowing to maintain Message Type MM in SM30.
Thanks,
Patel
span 1,have you tried? if yes, can show the result ?
Yep you are right. when I changed to error again, the error message is not popping up when I deleted the material at storage. I agree with you on deleting the storage location and archiving it.But this is really strange not able to control the message that is being issued through the given table.
I see that view V_160M is from tables T160M and T100. In my system, entry for application area MM 081 in language EN is present in T100 table. Whereas, there is no entry for MM 081 in table T160M.
I am not sure how entry MM 081 came in table T100. Should i delete this entry in order for me to insert entry in T160M table via view V_160M.
Kindly guide me as i am an abaper trying my luck with MM.
BR,
Aspire
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Imran,
Thanks a lot for your reply. I went to the SPRO path that you have suggested(Tcode for the same is OMT4). I see that if we already have entry for MM 081 then we can just change the category from 'W'(Warning) to 'E'(Error). In my case, entry for MM 081 is not present and i am not having option to maintain new entries in OMT4. I also see that against MM there are entries for other messages except 081.
Kindly guide me for maintaining 081 message in OMT4.
BR,
Aspire
Imran,
Thanks for your reply. For earlier path that you gave(Tcode: OMT4) I have mentioned my feedback in earlier post. Now, I tried this new SPRO path that you suggested,
SPRO-->Materials Management --> Purchasing --> Environment Data --> Define Attributes of System Messages .
I can see that application area MM is not available in F4 help for me to create an entry for system message. As per my understanding, i should first put entry for application area MM in some view/table and then come to above SPRO path. Please let me know your inputs.
BR,
Aspire
Hi Imran,
In OMT4 there is no option to add new entries. I checked the table T100 and T160M and it seems that the message type MM 081 do exist in Table T100 but not in T160M. If there is entry in both the tables then it will show up in OMT4 and you can make changes to the Warning to Error Message and vice versa.
In SM30 Table name V_T160M, when you try to add Message Type MM it gives you an error (I believe this is the place where you need to add an entry). Imran, in the steps you provided, there is no Application area MM and I guess the application area is pulled from table T100 and T160M. I am trying to find out where we should add the Application Area MM and add message type 081 so it will show up in OMT4.
Thanks,
Patel
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