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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CMCB_MSG - Cash Budgeting Message Class
Message number: 112
Message text: Period between start and end dates is in conflict with cycle type
The period between the start date and the end date is in conflict with
the specification of the cycle type.
Check the relevant settings of the cycle type you have selected in
Customizing for <LS>Financial Supply Chain Management</> under <LS>Cash
and Liquidity Management -> Cash Budgeting -> Define Cash Budget Cycle
Type</>. Check the defined length of cycle type in the <LS>Category</>
section. Change your start date and end date so that the period in
between equals the defined length in the <LS>Category</> section.
For example, if the length of the cycle type is defined as <ZH>1 Month
</>. The start date and the end date of a new cycle of this type must be
the first day of a month and the last day of that month.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
Error message extract from SAP system. Copyright SAP SE.
CMCB_MSG112
- Period between start and end dates is in conflict with cycle type ?The SAP error message CMCB_MSG112 indicates that there is a conflict between the specified start and end dates of a cycle and the cycle type defined in the system. This typically occurs in the context of planning or scheduling cycles in SAP, such as in SAP Controlling (CO) or SAP Project System (PS).
Cause:
The error arises when:
- The start and end dates of a cycle do not align with the frequency or intervals defined by the cycle type. For example, if the cycle type is set to monthly, but the start and end dates are set in a way that does not conform to a monthly schedule, this error will occur.
- The cycle type may have specific rules regarding the duration or intervals that must be adhered to, and the provided dates violate these rules.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can take the following steps:
Check Cycle Type Configuration:
- Review the configuration of the cycle type in the system. Ensure that the cycle type is set up correctly and that it matches the intended frequency (e.g., daily, weekly, monthly).
Adjust Start and End Dates:
- Modify the start and end dates of the cycle to ensure they are in line with the cycle type. For example, if the cycle type is monthly, ensure that the start date is the first of the month and the end date is the last day of the month.
Review Planning Parameters:
- If applicable, check any planning parameters or settings that may affect the cycle. Ensure that they are consistent with the cycle type and the dates you are trying to set.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidelines on cycle types and date settings. This can provide insights into the expected formats and configurations.
Test Changes:
- After making adjustments, test the changes to ensure that the error is resolved and that the cycle can be created or modified successfully.
Related Information:
KP26
(for planning) or CJ20N
(for project management), depending on the context of the error.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the CMCB_MSG112 error and successfully configure your cycle in SAP.
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