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Message type: E = Error
Message class: EHPRC_CPM_CHECK - Messages for Checks
Message number: 015
Message text: Correct composition &1 that contains &2% to 100% of pure substance
The sum of pure substances in the composition of a basic material or
surface is not one hundred percent and exceeds the allowed tolerance
that is as default 0.0001.
Note: A residue component does not have a quantity. When the sum of all
other substances is below 100 percent, the <LS>residue value</> is 100
percent minus the sum of all other substances.
Check the composition and correct the values.
You can change the tolerance values for this check by changing the
parameter <AB>PDB_COMP_CALC_PURE_TOLERANCE</> in the Customizing
activity <LS>Specify Environment Parameters for Back-End Processes.</>
INCLUDE EHPRC_CPM_CHECK OBJECT DOKU ID TX
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EHPRC_CPM_CHECK015
- Correct composition &1 that contains &2% to 100% of pure substance ?The SAP error message EHPRC_CPM_CHECK015 typically relates to the management of chemical substances and their compositions within the SAP Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) module. This specific error indicates that there is an issue with the composition of a chemical substance in a product or material. Here’s a breakdown of the cause, potential solutions, and related information:
Cause:
The error message indicates that the composition of a product or material contains a pure substance at a concentration that is either too high or not properly defined. Specifically, it suggests that the composition is showing a percentage of a pure substance that is between 2% and 100%, which may not be valid according to the regulatory or internal guidelines set in the system.
Solution:
Review Composition Data: Check the composition data for the affected product or material. Ensure that the percentages of the components add up to 100% and that no component is incorrectly defined as a pure substance.
Adjust Concentration Values: If a component is indeed a pure substance, ensure that its concentration is correctly defined. If it should not be at such a high concentration, adjust the values accordingly.
Check Regulatory Compliance: Ensure that the composition complies with relevant regulations. Some substances may have restrictions on their maximum allowable concentration in mixtures.
Validate Substance Definitions: Make sure that the substances defined in the system are correctly classified and that their properties (like purity) are accurately represented.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP EHS documentation or guidelines for managing chemical substances and compositions to ensure compliance with best practices.
Use SAP Transaction Codes: Utilize relevant transaction codes (like CBI1, CBI2, or CBI3) to check and modify the composition data.
Seek Help from EHS Experts: If the issue persists, consult with your organization's EHS experts or SAP support for further assistance.
Related Information:
By addressing the composition data and ensuring compliance with regulations, you should be able to resolve the EHPRC_CPM_CHECK015 error message.
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