How To Fix CPE_OIL_MIGR004 - Error in F&A formula conversion. See long text for more information.


CPE_OIL_MIGR004 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: CPE_OIL_MIGR - CPE - Migration from F&A Pricing (IS-OIL)

  • Message number: 004

  • Message text: Error in F&A formula conversion. See long text for more information.

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  • What causes this issue?

    The system is unable to convert IS-OIL F&A Formula to CPE document
    formula for sales document no: <(>&<)>V1& item no: <(>&<)>V2
    & condition type: <(>&<)>V3&.. This particular error has
    occurred because of reason no [<(>&<)>V4&] as explained below.The
    following are the possible reasons why the IS-OIL F&A formula is
    not converted to CPE document formula during download of sales
    documents.
    [1] The document formula is not yet considered for pattern analysis
    itself.
    [2] The document formula has been considered for pattern analysis but
    the formula pattern is not yet converted to the CPE data model.

    System Response

    The system is unable to convert IS-OIL F&A Formula to CPE document
    formula for sales document no: <(>&<)>V1& item no: <(>&<)>V2
    & condition type: <(>&<)>V3&..

    How to fix this error?

    Proceed as follows to rectify the following error situations.
    [1] The document formula is not yet considered for pattern analysis
    itself.
    Pattern analysis is a pre-requisite process before initial download of
    sales documents is carried out. Run pattern analysis report
    ROIC_PATTERN_ANALYSIS for all the sales documents for which the pattern
    generation process is not yet carried out.
    [2] The document formula has been considered for pattern analysis but
    the formula pattern is not yet converted to the CPE data model.
    Execute report ROIC_ANALYZE_PATTERNS to identify the formulaPatterns for
    the relevant sales document. Extract these formulapatterns for
    conversion of these IS-OIL formula patterns to CPEdata model using LSMW.
    After conversion of these formulas to CPE data model using LSMW, execute
    report CPE_RCOMMFOR to save these formulas in CPE data model.

    Procedure for System Administrators

    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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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message CPE_OIL_MIGR004 - Error in F&A formula conversion. See long text for more information. ?
    The SAP error message CPE_OIL_MIGR004, which indicates "Error in F&A formula conversion," typically arises during the migration or conversion process of formulas in the Financial and Accounting (F&A) module. This error can occur for various reasons, including issues with the formula syntax, missing components, or incompatibilities in the data being processed.
    Causes:
    
    Syntax Errors: The formula may contain syntax errors or unsupported functions that cannot be converted.
    Missing Components: Required components or variables in the formula may be missing or incorrectly defined.
    Data Type Mismatches: The data types used in the formula may not match the expected types, leading to conversion issues.
    Incompatibility with New Version: If you are migrating from an older version of SAP to a newer one, some formulas may not be compatible with the new system.
    
    Configuration Issues: Incorrect configuration settings in the system can also lead to this error. Solutions: Check Formula Syntax: Review the formula for any syntax errors or unsupported functions.

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