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Message type: E = Error
Message class: C+ -
Message number: 875
Message text: Changing the valuation type may cause problems. See long text
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C+875
- Changing the valuation type may cause problems. See long text ?The SAP error message C+875 indicates that there is a potential issue when changing the valuation type of a material. This message is a warning that changing the valuation type could lead to inconsistencies or problems in the valuation of inventory, especially if there are existing transactions or stock postings associated with the material.
Cause:
- Valuation Type Change: The error typically arises when you attempt to change the valuation type of a material that has already been used in transactions. This can lead to discrepancies in inventory valuation and financial reporting.
- Existing Stock: If there is existing stock for the material, changing the valuation type can affect how that stock is valued and reported in financial statements.
- Open Transactions: If there are open purchase orders, sales orders, or other transactions related to the material, changing the valuation type may lead to inconsistencies.
Solution:
- Review Transactions: Before changing the valuation type, review all existing transactions related to the material. Ensure that there are no open purchase orders, sales orders, or stock postings that could be affected.
- Consult Documentation: Check the long text of the error message for specific guidance provided by SAP. This may include recommendations on how to proceed safely.
- Change Valuation Type in a Test Environment: If possible, test the change in a development or test environment to see how it affects the material and related transactions.
- Consider Material Deactivation: If the material is not actively used, consider deactivating it or creating a new material with the desired valuation type instead of changing the existing one.
- Seek Help from SAP Support: If you are unsure about the implications of changing the valuation type, consult with your SAP support team or refer to SAP Notes for additional guidance.
Related Information:
Always ensure that you have a backup and a clear understanding of the implications before making changes to material master data in SAP.
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