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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CMM_RO_PROCESS - Risk Object Processing
Message number: 043
Message text: Root document & is created after the posting date &
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CMM_RO_PROCESS043
- Root document & is created after the posting date & ?The SAP error message CMM_RO_PROCESS043 typically indicates that a root document (such as a purchase order or sales order) is being created or processed with a posting date that is earlier than the document's creation date. This can occur in various SAP modules, particularly in the context of materials management or financial transactions.
Cause:
- Posting Date Issue: The posting date specified in the transaction is later than the date when the document was created. This can happen if the system date is set incorrectly or if the user is trying to backdate a transaction.
- Document Control Settings: Certain configurations in the system may prevent documents from being created or processed if the posting date is not in line with the document's creation date.
- User Error: Users may inadvertently enter an incorrect posting date when creating or processing documents.
Solution:
- Check Posting Date: Verify the posting date you are trying to use. Ensure that it is not later than the document creation date. Adjust the posting date accordingly.
- System Date: Ensure that the system date is set correctly. If the system date is incorrect, it may lead to discrepancies in posting dates.
- Document Review: Review the document in question to ensure that all required fields are filled out correctly and that there are no inconsistencies.
- Configuration Settings: If the issue persists, check the configuration settings related to document control in the SAP system. You may need to consult with your SAP administrator or functional consultant to ensure that the settings align with your business processes.
- User Training: Provide training to users on how to correctly enter posting dates and understand the implications of document creation dates.
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If the problem continues after following these steps, it may be necessary to engage with SAP support or your internal IT team for further investigation.
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