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Message type: E = Error
Message class: EHPRC_CP03 - General Messages
Message number: 267
Message text: Moved up &1 levels
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EHPRC_CP03267
- Moved up &1 levels ?The SAP error message EHPRC_CP03267, which states "Moved up &1 levels," typically occurs in the context of the SAP Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) module, particularly when dealing with change management or data hierarchy adjustments. This error indicates that a certain object or data entry has been moved up in the hierarchy by a specified number of levels, which may not be allowed or may lead to inconsistencies in the data structure.
Cause:
- Hierarchy Changes: The error often arises when there are attempts to move an object (like a chemical substance, material, or document) up in the hierarchy beyond the allowed levels.
- Data Integrity Issues: Moving objects in a way that violates the established data integrity rules or relationships can trigger this error.
- Configuration Settings: The system configuration may restrict certain movements within the hierarchy, leading to this error when those restrictions are violated.
Solution:
- Review Hierarchy Structure: Check the current hierarchy structure to understand the levels and relationships of the objects involved. Ensure that the movement you are trying to perform is valid within the context of the hierarchy.
- Adjust Movement: If the movement is not allowed, consider adjusting your approach. Instead of moving the object up multiple levels, try moving it one level at a time, if applicable.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources specific to the EHS module for guidance on hierarchy management and the specific error message.
- Check Configuration: If you have access, review the configuration settings related to the hierarchy management in your SAP system. You may need to adjust these settings to allow for the desired movement.
- Contact Support: If the issue persists and you cannot find a resolution, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with SAP experts who can provide more tailored assistance.
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