Error message while copying a position in PPOME

Hi,
I get the following error message when trying to copy a position in PPOME
Error during copying. The action has been interrupted.
Message no. 5A505
Any ideas what might cause this?
Regards,
Francois

Hi Francois,
I have found a note that might help solve your issue
1037901    Error during copying in transaction PPOME
1104954    PPOME: Error 5A 505 when copying objects
other customers had similar issue in their user exit, check if you have set up one.
Hope this help
Sarah

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    jcm21 wrote:
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