Message type: E = Error
Message class: 63 - Messages for Real Estate Management
Message number: 184
Message text: Valid-from date must be after &
You have entered &v2& as the valid-from date, but the last index
adjustment for this agreement occurred on &v1&.
The system does not accept your entry.
Enter a valid-from date that is after &v1&.
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63184
- Valid-from date must be after & ?The SAP error message 63184, "Valid-from date must be after &," typically occurs when you are trying to enter or modify a date in a transaction or master data record, and the "valid-from" date you are entering is not after a specified date. This error is often encountered in various SAP modules, such as Material Management (MM), Sales and Distribution (SD), or Human Capital Management (HCM), where date validity is crucial for data integrity.
Cause: Incorrect Date Entry: The date you are trying to enter as the "valid-from" date is either the same as or earlier than a date that is already set in the system. Data Overlap: There may be existing records that conflict with the new date you are trying to set, leading to a violation of the date validity rules. Configuration Settings: The system may have specific configuration settings that enforce date validity rules, which could be causing the error.
Solution: Check Existing
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