on 2011 Jan 04 2:24 PM
Hi Gurus,
When I enter into any sales order in change mode (VA02) and press back button without changing anything, I am getting a pop up message saying 'Do you wish to save your data first?'. I deactivated all the enhancements which were modifying the standard structures in MV45AFZZ program, still getting the pop up message. Any idea why?
Regards,
Pramod.V
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Hi,
its standard functionality to trigger pop up message in Change mode of sales order.
Regards,
Reazuddin MD
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Hi Pramod
This is standard. Clicking the back or the exit button gives the popup which says "Do you wish to save your data? " If it is not giving this in your test systems then something is wrong there rather than here. The SPOP function with Textline 1 is poped up from standard program SAPLSPO1.
Thanks
Indranil
As Ken mentioned before, something is getting refreshed/updated in the system.
Check any other user exit is updating/refreshing any data in the sales order. You can have a look at program MV45AFZA -USEREXIT_REFRESH_DOCUMENT. Other program that you can check is MV45AFZB.
As mentioned by others and your findings it is SAP standard message.
Regards,
I go with Reazuddin and Indranil. The said message pop ups from transaction VFBS, where you key in Program SAPMV45B, place your mouse on Function codes (T185F) and click on Display. There you can see the box ticked for "Screen Group" for Function Code BACK. This in turn, you can see in Table T185F via SE16.
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
Thanks a lot Shiva Ram, I got an enhancement in the program which you mentioned MV45AFZB. I deactivated it and didnt find the pop up message. The enhancement was written to update new pricing for freight if the forwarding agent is changed/entered.
Thanks a lot everyone for your valuable input. Happy New Year to everyone.
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