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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CR - (1,099) Work Center; (100,200) Capacity
Message number: 139
Message text: You do not have to enter a valid-from date in the first interval
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CR139
- You do not have to enter a valid-from date in the first interval ?The SAP error message CR139, "You do not have to enter a valid-from date in the first interval," typically occurs in the context of maintaining validity periods for certain master data, such as condition records, pricing, or other time-dependent data.
Cause:
This error arises when you are trying to create or modify a record that requires a validity period, but you have entered a "valid-from" date for the first interval. In SAP, the first interval does not require a valid-from date because it is assumed to start from the beginning of the data's validity. The system expects the first interval to be open-ended or to start from a default date.
Solution:
To resolve this error, follow these steps:
Remove the Valid-From Date: If you are entering a valid-from date for the first interval, simply remove it. The first interval should not have a valid-from date.
Check Subsequent Intervals: Ensure that any subsequent intervals have valid-from and valid-to dates as required. The first interval should be the only one without a valid-from date.
Review Documentation: If you are unsure about the validity periods, refer to the SAP documentation or help files related to the specific transaction or module you are working with.
Consult with a Colleague or SAP Support: If the issue persists or if you are unsure about the correct data entry, consult with a colleague who has experience with the specific module or reach out to SAP support for assistance.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the CR139 error and successfully maintain your data in SAP.
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