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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CBDP00 - Messages for Packaging Processing
Message number: 104
Message text: Material &1 or material &2 has a direct dangerous goods classification
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CBDP00104
- Material &1 or material &2 has a direct dangerous goods classification ?The SAP error message CBDP00104 indicates that there is a direct dangerous goods classification issue with the materials involved in a transaction. This error typically arises when you are trying to process materials that are classified as dangerous goods, and there is a conflict or missing information in the dangerous goods data.
Cause:
- Direct Dangerous Goods Classification: The materials in question (Material &1 or Material &2) have been classified as dangerous goods directly in the system. This means that they are subject to specific regulations and handling procedures.
- Missing or Incomplete Data: The dangerous goods classification may be incomplete or missing critical information, such as UN numbers, packing groups, or other regulatory details.
- Incompatibility: The materials may be incompatible with each other based on their dangerous goods classifications, which can lead to safety concerns during handling or transport.
Solution:
- Review Dangerous Goods Data: Check the dangerous goods classification for both materials involved. Ensure that all necessary fields are filled out correctly, including UN numbers, packing groups, and any other relevant information.
- Check Compatibility: Verify that the materials are compatible with each other. If they are not, you may need to adjust your handling or transport plans to avoid mixing incompatible materials.
- Update Material Master Records: If any information is missing or incorrect, update the material master records for the affected materials to ensure compliance with dangerous goods regulations.
- Consult with Safety Experts: If you are unsure about the classifications or how to handle the materials, consult with safety experts or your organization's compliance team to ensure that you are following all necessary regulations.
Related Information:
By addressing the underlying issues related to dangerous goods classification, you should be able to resolve the CBDP00104 error and proceed with your transaction.
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