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Message type: E = Error
Message class: COND_SSCUI - Message Class for Condition Technique SSC UIs
Message number: 002
Message text: Please consider the consequences before changing &1.
Changing the value of &V1& may influence existing documents. The
following points should be considered:
When this field is changed in cases where prices of an existing document
are recalculated, the value of the condition may change. This can lead
to a different price, discount, surcharge, tax, and so on.
The following requirements must be fulfilled for the price of an
existing document to change:
The condition type is part of a pricing procedure.
This pricing procedure is used in an existing document.
A repricing of this document has been triggered.
The determined value of a condition needs to be different before and
after the repricing.
For the changed field, please consider the consequences of changing the
value.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
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COND_SSCUI002
- Please consider the consequences before changing &1. ?The SAP error message COND_SSCUI002 typically relates to the condition management in SAP, particularly when dealing with pricing conditions in the Sales and Distribution (SD) module or similar areas. This message is a warning that indicates that changing a specific condition record may have consequences that need to be considered.
Cause:
The error message is triggered when a user attempts to change a condition record (like pricing, discounts, etc.) in a way that could impact other related records or processes. The system is alerting the user to the potential implications of their changes, which could affect pricing calculations, sales orders, or other transactions that rely on the condition record.
Solution:
Review the Change: Before proceeding with the change, carefully review the condition record and understand how it is linked to other records. Check if the change will affect existing sales orders, contracts, or other pricing agreements.
Consult Documentation: Refer to the relevant SAP documentation or guidelines regarding condition records and their implications. This can provide insights into what other areas might be affected.
Communicate with Stakeholders: If the change is significant, it may be necessary to communicate with other stakeholders (like sales, finance, or logistics teams) to ensure that everyone is aware of the potential impact.
Test Changes in a Sandbox Environment: If possible, test the changes in a non-production environment to see how they affect the overall system and to identify any unintended consequences.
Proceed with Caution: If you decide to proceed with the change, ensure that you document the change and its rationale. This can help in tracking any issues that arise later.
Related Information:
VK11
(Create Condition), VK12
(Change Condition), and VK13
(Display Condition).By following these steps, you can effectively manage the implications of changing condition records in SAP and minimize any negative consequences.
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