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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FPB_EXPRESS_PLANNING - Messages for Express Planning
Message number: 426
Message text: &1 '&2' used several times. Do you want to copy the entry?
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FPB_EXPRESS_PLANNING426
- &1 '&2' used several times. Do you want to copy the entry? ?The SAP error message FPB_EXPRESS_PLANNING426 typically occurs in the context of the SAP Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) module, particularly when dealing with planning functions or data entries. The message indicates that a specific entry (identified by the parameters &1 and &2) is being used multiple times in a planning function or data entry context, and it prompts the user to decide whether to copy the entry.
Cause:
- Duplicate Entries: The error is triggered when the same entry is referenced multiple times in a planning function or data entry. This can happen if the user inadvertently adds the same data or planning item multiple times.
- Configuration Issues: There may be issues with the configuration of the planning function or the data model that allows for duplicate entries.
- Data Integrity: The system is designed to maintain data integrity and prevent unintentional overwriting or duplication of entries.
Solution:
- Review Entries: Check the entries in the planning function or data entry screen to identify where the duplicates are occurring. Remove or modify the duplicate entries as necessary.
- Copy Entry: If the intention is to use the same entry multiple times, you can choose to copy the entry when prompted. This will create a new instance of the entry, allowing you to use it without causing a conflict.
- Adjust Configuration: If this error occurs frequently and is not desired behavior, consider reviewing the configuration of the planning functions or data models to ensure they are set up correctly to handle multiple entries.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on handling this error in the context of your particular planning scenario.
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