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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ADPIC -
Message number: 019
Message text: &: & Material belongs to an FFF class
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ADPIC019
- &: & Material belongs to an FFF class ?The SAP error message ADPIC019 indicates that a material belongs to a "FFF" class, which typically refers to a classification system in SAP where materials are categorized based on specific criteria. The "FFF" class often signifies that the material is not suitable for certain operations or processes, such as being used in a particular transaction or movement type.
Cause:
- Material Classification: The material is classified under a category that restricts its use in certain transactions. This could be due to its status (e.g., blocked, inactive) or its classification as a non-stock item.
- Configuration Settings: The system configuration may have rules that prevent materials in the "FFF" class from being processed in specific ways.
- Master Data Issues: There may be issues with the material master data, such as missing or incorrect information that leads to the material being classified as "FFF".
Solution:
- Check Material Classification: Review the material classification in the material master record. Ensure that the material is classified correctly and that it should not be in the "FFF" class.
- Review Configuration Settings: Consult with your SAP configuration team to understand the rules governing the "FFF" class and whether the material should be allowed in the transaction you are attempting.
- Correct Master Data: If the material is incorrectly classified, update the material master data to reflect the correct classification. This may involve changing the status of the material or updating its attributes.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific details on the "FFF" class and its implications for material processing.
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