TDMS error - "Cursor Not in correct position" - please advise

Hello,
We've spent some time building the TDMS landscape: we have 3 systems for source, TDMS and target respectively. We've applied DMIS & DMIS_CNT packages successfully to all 3 systems. We've added users, assigned the profile SAP_TDMS_MASTER to them, and generated the profiles successfully - again on all 3 systems.
We now wish to create a package to move from source to target. We can create Project, but when we try to create subproject we get "User XXX is not assigned to project subprojects". An associated error is "Cursor Not in correct position". It's the latter error we get consistently if we click on any of the TDMS overview buttons e.g. RFC Information, Register Users etc.
The notes we've read state that DMIS and DMIS_CNT should suffice. We've read thru many related notes - 890797 in particular - and have implemented those steps.
We've tried finding hits online for this error, but to no avail. Can you please advise on what steps we need to take to solve this error?
Regards,
P.Sl Basis

Hi Srila,
We'd already implemented note 889988. But we went back and reimplemented, then regenerated the profile. We still have the error of "Cursor Not in correct position". But now when we try to create a subproject, we get "User XXX does not have required authority to to execute this activity". We can no longer create new Projects either, and we can't edit previously created Projects.
The userid in question has the profile T_CP130021 SAP_TDMS_MASTER, and the role SAP_TDMS_MASTER. So why do we get this authority issue?
We created an OSS with message number (0001047332 2008).
Regards,
P.Sl Basis

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