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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CO - PPC order processing messages
Message number: 599
Message text: Planned values are recalculated
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CO599
- Planned values are recalculated ?The SAP error message CO599, which states "Planned values are recalculated," typically occurs in the context of controlling (CO) and production planning (PP) modules. This message indicates that the system has detected a situation where planned values for cost centers, internal orders, or production orders need to be recalculated due to changes in the underlying data or configuration.
Causes:
- Changes in Master Data: Modifications in master data such as cost centers, activity types, or production resources can trigger a recalculation of planned values.
- Changes in Planning Parameters: Adjustments in planning parameters or settings can lead to the need for recalculating planned values.
- Data Consistency Issues: Inconsistencies in the data, such as missing or incorrect entries, can prompt the system to recalculate planned values.
- Version Changes: If you are working with different planning versions, switching between them may cause the system to recalculate values.
- Manual Adjustments: Manual changes to planned costs or quantities can also lead to this message.
Solutions:
- Review Changes: Check for any recent changes made to master data, planning parameters, or configuration settings that could have triggered the recalculation.
- Recalculate Manually: If necessary, you can manually trigger a recalculation of planned values by using the appropriate transaction codes (e.g., KP06 for cost center planning).
- Check Data Consistency: Use transaction codes like CKR1 (for cost estimates) or KSB1 (for cost center reports) to check for inconsistencies in the data.
- Adjust Planning Versions: Ensure that you are working with the correct planning version and that it is properly configured.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help files for specific guidance related to your version of SAP and the context in which the error occurs.
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By addressing the underlying causes and following the suggested solutions, you should be able to resolve the CO599 error message effectively.
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