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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CKCC - Messages in the Costing Run Cockpit
Message number: 300
Message text: Statistics recalculated from costing step
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CKCC300
- Statistics recalculated from costing step ?The SAP error message CKCC300, which states "Statistics recalculated from costing step," typically occurs during the costing process in SAP, particularly when dealing with product costing and material valuation. This message indicates that the system has recalculated the statistics for a material based on the costing step that was executed.
Cause:
- Costing Variants: The error may arise due to inconsistencies or issues with the costing variant settings.
- Costing Run: If a costing run is executed and the system detects that the statistics for a material need to be updated based on the new costing data, this message may appear.
- Material Master Data: Changes in the material master data, such as changes in valuation class or cost component structure, can trigger this message.
- Costing Sheet: Issues with the costing sheet configuration can also lead to this message being generated.
Solution:
- Check Costing Variants: Ensure that the costing variants are correctly configured and that they align with the requirements of your costing process.
- Review Material Master Data: Verify that the material master data is accurate and up-to-date. Look for any recent changes that might have affected the costing.
- Re-run Costing: If the message appears during a costing run, consider re-running the costing process to see if the issue resolves itself.
- Analyze Costing Sheet: Check the costing sheet configuration for any discrepancies or errors that might be causing the recalculation of statistics.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the CKCC300 message for any specific guidance or patches that may address the issue.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a consultant who specializes in SAP Controlling (CO) for further assistance.
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