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Message type: E = Error
Message class: APJ_RT - Application job runtime messages
Message number: 070
Message text: Start date was adjusted to fit the recurrence pattern.
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APJ_RT070
- Start date was adjusted to fit the recurrence pattern. ?The SAP error message "APJ_RT070 Start date was adjusted to fit the recurrence pattern" typically occurs in the context of scheduling or planning activities, particularly when dealing with recurring events or tasks in SAP applications. This message indicates that the start date of a recurring event has been modified to align with the defined recurrence pattern.
Cause:
Recurrence Pattern Mismatch: The start date you have entered does not align with the defined recurrence pattern (e.g., daily, weekly, monthly). For example, if you set a weekly recurrence starting on a Monday, but the start date is a Wednesday, SAP will adjust the start date to the nearest Monday.
Calendar Constraints: The system may also adjust the start date based on calendar settings, such as holidays or non-working days, which could affect the scheduling of the recurring event.
User Input Error: Sometimes, the user may inadvertently input a start date that does not conform to the expected recurrence rules.
Solution:
Review Recurrence Settings: Check the recurrence pattern settings to ensure they are correctly defined. Make sure the start date aligns with the recurrence frequency.
Adjust Start Date: If you want the event to start on a specific date, you may need to modify the recurrence pattern or choose a different start date that fits the pattern.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on setting up recurrence patterns correctly.
Test with Different Dates: If you are unsure about the recurrence settings, try testing with different start dates to see how the system responds.
Check Calendar Settings: Ensure that the calendar settings in your SAP system are correctly configured, including any holidays or non-working days that might affect scheduling.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and set up your recurring events as intended.
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