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Message type: E = Error
Message class: C2 - Other messages production orders
Message number: 282
Message text: Max. of &1 select. conditions possible. You have maintained &2 conditions
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The SAP error message C2282 indicates that you have exceeded the maximum number of allowed selection conditions for a particular operation or transaction. This error typically arises in the context of pricing, where the system has a limit on how many conditions can be selected or processed at one time.
Cause:
- Exceeded Limit: The error occurs because the number of selection conditions you have maintained (indicated by &2) exceeds the maximum allowed (indicated by &1).
- Configuration Settings: The maximum number of selection conditions is defined in the system configuration, and it may vary based on the specific SAP module or transaction you are using.
- Complex Pricing Procedures: If you are working with complex pricing procedures that involve multiple conditions, it is easy to exceed the limit.
Solution:
- Review Selection Conditions: Check the selection conditions you have maintained and see if you can reduce the number. Remove any unnecessary conditions that are not required for your pricing or selection logic.
- Adjust Configuration: If you have the necessary authorizations, you can adjust the configuration settings to increase the maximum number of allowed selection conditions. This typically involves:
- Accessing the relevant configuration settings in the SAP IMG (Implementation Guide).
- Navigating to the pricing procedure settings and modifying the limits as needed.
- Split Conditions: If possible, consider splitting your selection conditions into multiple transactions or processes to stay within the limit.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on the maximum limits for your version and module.
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