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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FMCCAVC - Message class CCAVC - Cash control
Message number: 306
Message text: Intersection with interval &1 - &2
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FMCCAVC306
- Intersection with interval &1 - &2 ?The SAP error message FMCCAVC306, which states "Intersection with interval &1 - &2," typically occurs in the context of budget management and availability control (AVC) in SAP. This error indicates that there is an issue with the budget availability check, specifically that the transaction you are trying to execute intersects with a budget interval that is not allowed or is not properly defined.
Cause:
- Budget Interval Conflict: The error usually arises when the transaction you are trying to post falls within a budget interval that has already been defined and is not compatible with the current budget settings.
- Incorrect Budget Configuration: There may be a misconfiguration in the budget settings or the budget intervals that have been defined in the system.
- Overlapping Budget Periods: If there are overlapping budget periods or intervals that are not properly managed, this can lead to conflicts.
- Insufficient Budget: The budget for the specified interval may not be sufficient to cover the transaction being processed.
Solution:
- Review Budget Intervals: Check the budget intervals defined in the system. Ensure that the intervals do not overlap and are correctly configured.
- Adjust Budget Settings: If necessary, adjust the budget settings to allow for the transaction. This may involve changing the budget period or increasing the budget amount.
- Check Transaction Dates: Verify the dates of the transaction you are trying to post. Ensure that they fall within the correct budget intervals.
- Consult with Budget Owner: If you are not the budget owner, consult with the person responsible for the budget to ensure that the transaction is valid and that there is sufficient budget available.
- Use Transaction Codes: Utilize transaction codes like FMBB (Budgeting) or FMAVC (Availability Control) to analyze and adjust the budget settings as needed.
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