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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DPR_PARTICIPANT - Roles: Messages
Message number: 106
Message text: No working days between & and &
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DPR_PARTICIPANT106
- No working days between & and & ?The SAP error message DPR_PARTICIPANT106, which states "No working days between & and &," typically occurs in the context of project management within SAP, particularly when dealing with project planning and scheduling. This error indicates that there are no valid working days available in the specified date range for the project or task being analyzed.
Cause:
- Date Range: The specified start and end dates do not fall within the defined working days in the project calendar.
- Calendar Settings: The project or task may be linked to a calendar that does not have any working days defined for the specified period.
- Public Holidays: The dates may coincide with public holidays or non-working days that are defined in the project calendar.
- Incorrect Date Entry: There may be a mistake in the date entry, such as entering a start date that is after the end date.
Solution:
Check Calendar Settings:
- Go to the project or task settings and verify the calendar assigned to it.
- Ensure that the calendar has working days defined for the specified date range.
Adjust Date Range:
- Review the start and end dates you are using. Make sure that they are correct and that the start date is before the end date.
- If necessary, adjust the dates to fall within the working days defined in the calendar.
Review Public Holidays:
- Check if there are any public holidays or non-working days that might be affecting the availability of working days in the specified range.
- If needed, modify the calendar to include additional working days or adjust the project timeline accordingly.
Consult with Project Management:
- If you are unsure about the calendar settings or the project timeline, consult with your project manager or the person responsible for project planning in your organization.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the DPR_PARTICIPANT106 error and ensure that your project scheduling aligns with the defined working days.
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