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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FMHIE - Budget Hierarchies
Message number: 220
Message text: The subordinates of the address &1 will also be moved
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FMHIE220
- The subordinates of the address &1 will also be moved ?The SAP error message FMHIE220 indicates that when you are trying to move or change an address in the system, there are subordinate addresses (or related entities) that will also be affected by this change. This message serves as a warning to inform you that the action you are about to take will not only impact the primary address but also any subordinate addresses associated with it.
Cause:
The cause of this error message is typically due to the hierarchical structure of addresses in the SAP system. When an address is moved or modified, any subordinate addresses (such as those linked to a parent address) will also be impacted. This is a precautionary message to ensure that users are aware of the broader implications of their actions.
Solution:
To resolve this issue, you can take the following steps:
Review Subordinate Addresses: Before proceeding with the move or change, review the subordinate addresses associated with the primary address. This will help you understand the full impact of your action.
Confirm Changes: If you are aware of the implications and still wish to proceed, confirm that you want to move the primary address along with its subordinates. This may involve acknowledging the warning message in the system.
Adjust Address Hierarchy: If you do not want to move the subordinate addresses, consider adjusting the address hierarchy first. You may need to detach or reassign subordinate addresses before moving the primary address.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific instructions related to address management in your version of SAP. This can provide additional context and guidance.
Seek Assistance: If you are unsure about the implications of moving the address or how to proceed, consider consulting with your SAP administrator or a colleague who has experience with address management in SAP.
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By following these steps, you should be able to address the FMHIE220 error message effectively.
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