Package Z_SOLMAN_CUSTOMIZING does not exist

Hi
I am getting Sold to party error when creating change request. I want made Default as 1 . I have made settings to Ibase entries. But when I am editing Rule by going to PFAC it saying that Package Z_SOLMAN_CUSTOMIZING does not exist.
Can any one have idea on this?
Thanks in advance
Bhaskar

Have you specified the correct setting for your MIDlet project? Note that javax.microedition.media (MMAPI) has been introduced in MIDP2.0.
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