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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CCMM - Message Class for A&D CCM
Message number: 029
Message text: More than one iPPE structure node has been found for function identifier
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CCMM029
- More than one iPPE structure node has been found for function identifier ?The SAP error message CCMM029 indicates that there is an issue with the iPPE (Integrated Product and Process Engineering) structure in the context of a function identifier. Specifically, it means that the system has found more than one iPPE structure node associated with the given function identifier, which leads to ambiguity in processing.
Cause:
- Duplicate Nodes: The most common cause of this error is the existence of multiple nodes in the iPPE structure that share the same function identifier. This can happen due to incorrect configuration or data entry.
- Configuration Issues: If the iPPE structure has not been properly defined or if there are inconsistencies in the configuration, it can lead to multiple nodes being created for the same function.
- Data Integrity Issues: There may be issues with the data integrity in the iPPE structure, such as incorrect relationships or hierarchies.
Solution:
- Check iPPE Structure: Review the iPPE structure in the SAP system to identify the nodes associated with the function identifier in question. You can do this by navigating to the iPPE structure in the relevant transaction (e.g., transaction CPI1 or CPI2).
- Identify Duplicates: Look for duplicate nodes that have the same function identifier. You may need to check the configuration settings and the relationships between nodes.
- Remove or Merge Duplicates: Depending on your findings, you may need to either remove the duplicate nodes or merge them into a single node, ensuring that the function identifier is unique.
- Validate Configuration: After making changes, validate the configuration to ensure that the iPPE structure is correctly set up and that there are no further duplicates.
- Test the Changes: Once adjustments are made, test the relevant processes to ensure that the error no longer occurs and that the system behaves as expected.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the CCMM029 error and ensure that your iPPE structure is correctly configured.
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