FM - HU_UNPACK : Significance of Code

Hi,
I want to use FM HU_UNPACK, but because of the below code i am getting error message 'Processing of HUs for selected objects not possible'. The HUs i want unpack are having Packing object as Outbound Delivery (VPOBJ = 01) & Inbound Delivery (VPOBJ = 03).
1) What is the significance of below code?
2)  what is the use of statement <b>gs_general-object ne '14'.</b> as the object is    having value range from 00-09 & 12.
3) Is there any OSS note to override the following code?
<b> if ( ls_header-vpobj = gc_obj_01 or ls_header-vpobj = gc_obj_02 or
     ls_header-vpobj = gc_obj_03 or ls_header-vpobj = gc_obj_04 or
     ( ls_header-vpobj = gc_obj_08 and gs_object-object ne gc_obj_08 ) )
     and gs_general-object ne '14'.
    message e261(hufunctions) raising not_possible.
  endif.</b>
Please reply.
Points are granted.
Sandeep

Hi,
Any outcome for the error. I need some solutions urgently.

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    It rather depends on where you are seeing the demand for a passcode. If, as I assumed, you are trying to change the password at http://appleid/apple.com then that will ask for a passcode if 2-step verification has been set up. On the other hand, if, as Csound1 has assumed, you have changed the password on that website and are trying to enter it in your phone (for which you need to sign out completely before you can do this) and are being asked for a passcode that can only be one you set yourself (unless of course the phone is second-hand in which case that would open a whole new can of worms).

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