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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CPCC_DM - Message Class for Changing Task List
Message number: 072
Message text: Operation is processed twice (row &1 and &2)
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CPCC_DM072
- Operation is processed twice (row &1 and &2) ?The SAP error message CPCC_DM072, which states "Operation is processed twice (row &1 and &2)," typically occurs in the context of the SAP Controlling (CO) module, particularly when dealing with cost planning or cost center accounting. This error indicates that the same operation or activity has been assigned or processed more than once, leading to a conflict in the data.
Cause:
- Duplicate Entries: The most common cause of this error is the presence of duplicate entries in the planning data. This can happen if the same operation is mistakenly entered multiple times for the same cost center or project.
- Data Upload Issues: If data is being uploaded from an external source (like a spreadsheet or another system), it may contain duplicates that are not filtered out before the upload.
- Configuration Errors: Incorrect configuration in the planning layout or settings may lead to the system interpreting the same operation as two separate entries.
Solution:
- Check for Duplicates: Review the planning data for the cost center or project in question. Look for duplicate entries for the same operation and remove or correct them.
- Data Validation: If data is being uploaded, ensure that there are checks in place to validate the data before it is processed. This can include using unique keys or identifiers to prevent duplicates.
- Review Configuration: Check the configuration settings in the planning layout to ensure that they are set up correctly and do not allow for duplicate entries.
- Use Transaction Codes: Utilize transaction codes like
KP06
(Cost Center Planning) orKPF6
(Cost Element Planning) to review and adjust the planning data directly.- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on handling this error in your version of SAP.
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