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Message type: E = Error
Message class: AH - IS-U billing (master data)
Message number: 043
Message text: Default &1 is greater than permitted deviation &2
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AH043
- Default &1 is greater than permitted deviation &2 ?The SAP error message AH043, which states "Default &1 is greater than permitted deviation &2," typically occurs in the context of the SAP system's handling of deviations in certain processes, such as in the areas of production planning, quality management, or inventory management. This error indicates that a specified default value exceeds the allowed deviation limit set in the system.
Cause:
- Configuration Settings: The error often arises from configuration settings where the default value for a parameter (like a tolerance limit) is set higher than what is permitted by the system's configuration.
- Data Entry: It can also occur due to incorrect data entry where a user inputs a value that exceeds the allowed limits.
- Master Data Issues: There may be issues with the master data settings, such as material master records or production versions, where the deviation limits are not properly defined.
Solution:
- Check Configuration: Review the configuration settings related to the specific module (e.g., production, quality management) to ensure that the permitted deviation limits are correctly set. This can usually be done in the SPRO transaction under the relevant application area.
- Adjust Default Values: If the default value is set too high, consider adjusting it to be within the permitted deviation limits.
- Review Master Data: Check the relevant master data (like material master or production order) to ensure that the deviation limits are correctly defined and that there are no discrepancies.
- User Input Validation: Ensure that users are trained to enter values that comply with the system's limits, and consider implementing validation checks to prevent incorrect entries.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance related to the module you are working with.
Related Information:
SPRO
for configuration, MM02
for material master changes, or CO02
for production order adjustments.By following these steps, you should be able to identify the root cause of the error and implement a solution to resolve it.
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