‎2010 Mar 08 11:44 AM
hi guys , is it true ?? , I have read that in some certification book . I never was able to even liberate the order with the object inactive.
‎2010 Mar 08 11:47 AM
Hi,
You can't be transport inactive object. It will through Error
‎2010 Mar 08 11:47 AM
Hi,
You can't be transport inactive object. It will through Error
‎2010 Mar 08 11:48 AM
Hi,
It is not possible to transport the inactive objects. If you trying to transport it will give ERROR. You will get RC = 4.
‎2010 Mar 08 12:04 PM
liberate = release.
Please simply check yourself in the system next time before posting.
Thanks
Thomas
‎2010 Mar 08 12:57 PM
maybe im asking this because i dont how to test by myself, sometimes i dont understand moderators really...you decide what is right to ask and what is not , this is a kind of dictatorship.
‎2010 Mar 08 1:02 PM
Hi,
Please be familiar with the rules of the forum.
Then you will understand what to ask and what not to ask. No need of understanding moderators.
Regards,
Lakshman.
‎2010 Mar 08 1:17 PM
Done , i didnt find anything in the rules that say: try yourself before posting a question ?, where is that ? finding an aswer ?
‎2010 Mar 08 2:52 PM
> i didnt find anything in the rules that say: try yourself before posting a question ?, where is that ? finding an aswer ?
Then what does the first point say in Rules of engagement ?
‎2010 Mar 08 5:20 PM
> maybe im asking this because i dont how to test by myself, sometimes i dont understand moderators really...you decide what is right to ask and what is not , this is a kind of dictatorship.
Well, we are the rule police if you will. SAP sets the rules and we try to enforce them.
Yes, your question falls into the easily searchable category, and we're trying to limit the redundant information to make it easier for folks to find the relevant stuff. My mistake was that I did not lock the thread right away.
Thomas
P.S. you're welcome to complain in forum