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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ATO_CUSTOMER - ATO Messages for the End User
Message number: 607
Message text: &1 dependency conflicts will be resolved.
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The SAP error message ATO_CUSTOMER607 indicates that there are dependency conflicts in the configuration of a product, particularly in the context of Advanced Variant Configuration (AVC) or Configure-to-Order (CTO) scenarios. This error typically arises when the selected characteristics or options for a configurable product are incompatible with each other, leading to a situation where the system cannot determine a valid configuration.
Cause:
- Incompatible Characteristics: The selected characteristics may have dependencies that are not satisfied. For example, if one characteristic requires another characteristic to be selected, but it is not, this can lead to conflicts.
- Missing Dependencies: Some characteristics may depend on others that are not included in the current configuration.
- Incorrect Configuration: The configuration rules defined in the material master or the class may not be set up correctly, leading to conflicts when trying to create a valid configuration.
- User Input Errors: Users may inadvertently select options that are not compatible with each other.
Solution:
- Review Configuration Rules: Check the configuration rules defined for the product in the material master. Ensure that all dependencies are correctly defined and that there are no conflicting rules.
- Validate User Selections: Go through the selected characteristics and options to ensure that they are compatible. If necessary, provide guidance to users on valid selections.
- Use the Configuration Tool: Utilize the SAP configuration tool to analyze the configuration and identify which characteristics are causing the conflict. The tool may provide insights into which dependencies are not being met.
- Adjust Characteristics: If certain characteristics are not needed or are causing conflicts, consider adjusting the configuration to remove or modify them.
- Testing: After making changes, test the configuration again to ensure that the error does not reoccur.
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