How To Fix COD_BYD_ERP_INT411 - There are two items which equal: & after suppressing the leading zeros


COD_BYD_ERP_INT411 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: COD_BYD_ERP_INT - Messages for CRM on Demand / ERP integration

  • Message number: 411

  • Message text: There are two items which equal: & after suppressing the leading zeros

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message COD_BYD_ERP_INT411 - There are two items which equal: & after suppressing the leading zeros ?
    The SAP error message COD_BYD_ERP_INT411 typically indicates that there is a conflict or duplication in item numbers or identifiers after leading zeros have been suppressed. This can occur in various scenarios, such as during data import, integration between systems, or when processing transactions.
    
    Cause: Duplicate Item Numbers: The error suggests that there are two items that, after removing leading zeros, are being treated as identical. For example, "00123" and "123" would be considered the same after leading zeros are suppressed. Data Import Issues: If data is being imported from another system or file, it may contain duplicates or improperly formatted item numbers.
    Configuration Issues: There may be settings in the system that are not correctly configured to handle item numbers with leading zeros.
    Solution: Identify Duplicates: Check the item numbers in the relevant database or dataset to identify any duplicates. You can run queries or use reporting tools to find items that are causing the conflict. Modify

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