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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CFB - Messages for Consumer Products
Message number: 120
Message text: You cannot post components and co-products together
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CFB120
- You cannot post components and co-products together ?The SAP error message CFB120, which states "You cannot post components and co-products together," typically occurs in the context of production or process order management in SAP. This error arises when there is an attempt to post goods movements that involve both components (raw materials) and co-products (by-products produced during the manufacturing process) in a single transaction.
Cause:
- Mixed Posting: The error is triggered when a user tries to post goods movements that include both components and co-products in the same transaction. SAP does not allow this because it can lead to inconsistencies in inventory management and accounting.
- Configuration Settings: The system may be configured in such a way that it does not permit the simultaneous posting of components and co-products.
- Order Type: The type of production order being used may not support the simultaneous posting of components and co-products.
Solution:
- Separate Transactions: The most straightforward solution is to separate the postings. First, post the components (raw materials) and then post the co-products in a separate transaction. This ensures that each type of item is handled according to SAP's requirements.
- Review Order Type: Check the order type being used for the production or process order. Ensure that it is configured correctly to handle the posting of components and co-products if that is necessary for your business process.
- Configuration Review: If the business process requires posting both components and co-products together, review the configuration settings in the SAP system. This may involve consulting with an SAP functional consultant to adjust the settings appropriately.
- User Training: Ensure that users are trained on the correct procedures for posting goods movements, emphasizing the need to separate transactions for components and co-products.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the CFB120 error and ensure smooth processing of your production orders in SAP.
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