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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 61 - Fehlermeldungen fuer Bedarfsplanung
Message number: 307
Message text: Unit of measure conversion for material &1 of &2 terminated in &3
The conversion of the unit of measure for material '&V1&' of '&V2&'
'&V3&' has terminated.
The system could not explode the BOM.
Check the base unit of measure in the material master record and the
unit of measure in the BOM header.
Error message extract from SAP system. Copyright SAP SE.
61307
- Unit of measure conversion for material &1 of &2 terminated in &3 ?The SAP error message 61307, which states "Unit of measure conversion for material &1 of &2 terminated in &3," typically occurs when there is an issue with the conversion of units of measure (UoM) for a specific material in the system. This error can arise in various scenarios, such as during goods movements, inventory management, or when processing transactions that involve different units of measure.
Causes:
- Missing Conversion Factors: The conversion factors between the base unit of measure and the alternative unit of measure for the material may not be defined in the system.
- Incorrect UoM Settings: The unit of measure settings for the material may be incorrectly configured, leading to issues during conversion.
- Data Inconsistencies: There may be inconsistencies in the master data for the material, such as incorrect or missing information in the material master record.
- Unit of Measure Group Issues: The unit of measure group assigned to the material may not be set up correctly, or the group may not include the necessary units.
- Custom Code or Enhancements: If there are custom developments or enhancements in the system, they may interfere with the standard UoM conversion process.
Solutions:
- Check Material Master Data: Verify the material master data for the affected material. Ensure that the unit of measure settings are correct and that conversion factors are defined properly.
- Transaction Code:
MM02
(Change Material)- Review UoM Conversion Settings: Go to the unit of measure conversion settings and ensure that the necessary conversions are defined.
- Transaction Code:
OMN1
(Maintain Units of Measure)- Check Unit of Measure Group: Ensure that the unit of measure group assigned to the material includes all necessary units and that they are correctly configured.
- Transaction Code:
OMN2
(Maintain Unit of Measure Groups)- Analyze Error Logs: Check the application logs or error logs for more detailed information about the error. This can provide insights into what specifically caused the termination.
- Transaction Code:
SLG1
(Application Log)- Test with Different Scenarios: If possible, try to replicate the issue with different materials or transactions to see if the problem is isolated to a specific case.
- Consult SAP Notes: Look for any relevant SAP Notes that may address known issues related to UoM conversion. You can search for notes in the SAP Support Portal.
Related Information:
MM01
(Create Material), MM02
(Change Material), and MM03
(Display Material).If the issue persists after checking the above points, it may be necessary to involve your SAP support team or consult with SAP directly for further assistance.
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