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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FTR_TEX1 - Messages for raw exposures
Message number: 317
Message text: Changing global settings may cause data inconsistency; see long text
You are making changes to the global settings for Exposure Management.
Making changes to the global settings after raw exposures have been
released can lead to inconsistent data because exposure position flows
are created on the basis of the global settings. If this setting is
modified after exposure positions have been created, the creation of a
future position may create inconsistencies in the position value,
especially with respect to <ZK>forecasted </>and <ZK>firm commitment
</>raw exposure positions.
Changing this setting in the production system is critical. Due
consideration needs to be given to the effect on the data.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
Error message extract from SAP system. Copyright SAP SE.
FTR_TEX1317
- Changing global settings may cause data inconsistency; see long text ?The SAP error message FTR_TEX1317 indicates that there is a potential risk of data inconsistency when attempting to change global settings in the system. This message is typically encountered in the context of financial transactions, particularly in the area of Treasury and Risk Management (TRM) or Financial Accounting (FI).
Cause:
The error arises when a user tries to modify global settings that could affect existing data or transactions. This could include changes to configuration settings that impact how financial transactions are processed, reported, or stored. The system is warning the user that such changes might lead to inconsistencies in the data already present in the system.
Solution:
Review Changes: Before making any changes to global settings, carefully review the implications of those changes. Understand how they will affect existing data and transactions.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or the long text associated with the error message for detailed information on the specific settings being changed and their potential impact.
Test in Development Environment: If possible, test the changes in a development or sandbox environment before applying them to the production system. This allows you to identify any issues without affecting live data.
Backup Data: Ensure that you have a backup of your data before making any significant changes. This will allow you to restore the system to its previous state if necessary.
Involve Stakeholders: If the changes are significant, involve relevant stakeholders (e.g., finance team, IT team) to discuss the potential impacts and gather input.
Use Change Management Procedures: Follow your organization’s change management procedures to ensure that all changes are documented, reviewed, and approved.
Consult SAP Support: If you are unsure about the changes or the implications, consider reaching out to SAP support or your SAP consultant for guidance.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you can mitigate the risks associated with changing global settings and ensure data integrity within your SAP system.
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