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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CIAP - CIAP Message Class
Message number: 134
Message text: The Retirement by Scrapping process can not be reverted for the record
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CIAP134
- The Retirement by Scrapping process can not be reverted for the record ?The SAP error message CIAP134, which states "The Retirement by Scrapping process cannot be reverted for the record," typically occurs in the context of asset accounting when attempting to reverse a scrapping transaction. Here’s a breakdown of the cause, potential solutions, and related information:
Cause:
- Irreversible Transaction: The scrapping of an asset is considered a final action in asset accounting. Once an asset has been scrapped, the system does not allow for the reversal of this transaction because it signifies that the asset is no longer in use and has been removed from the books.
- Posting Period Issues: If the posting period for the scrapping transaction is closed, it may also prevent any reversal attempts.
- Configuration Settings: Certain configuration settings in the asset accounting module may restrict the ability to reverse scrapping transactions.
Solution:
- Check Transaction Status: Verify that the asset has indeed been scrapped and that you are attempting to reverse the correct transaction. If the scrapping is final, you cannot reverse it.
- Review Posting Periods: Ensure that the posting period for the scrapping transaction is open. If it is closed, you may need to open the period or use a special transaction to make adjustments.
- Consult with Finance Team: If you believe that the scrapping was done in error, consult with your finance or accounting team. They may have procedures in place for handling such situations, which could involve creating a new asset or adjusting financial records manually.
- Use Alternative Transactions: If you need to adjust the financial impact of the scrapping, consider using alternative transactions such as creating a new asset or adjusting the financial statements accordingly.
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