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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FVD_FLP - CML: FLP related messages
Message number: 013
Message text: Capital increase/decrease not possible; contract belongs to a FLP
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FVD_FLP013
- Capital increase/decrease not possible; contract belongs to a FLP ?The SAP error message FVD_FLP013 indicates that a capital increase or decrease operation is not possible because the contract in question belongs to a Financial Lease Portfolio (FLP). This error typically arises in the context of financial transactions involving leasing contracts, where certain restrictions apply to the modification of contract terms.
Cause:
- Contract Type: The contract is classified under a Financial Lease Portfolio (FLP), which has specific rules and restrictions regarding capital adjustments.
- System Configuration: The system may be configured to prevent changes to contracts that are part of an FLP to maintain the integrity of financial reporting and compliance.
- Business Rules: There may be business rules in place that restrict capital changes for contracts that are part of a portfolio to avoid discrepancies in financial statements.
Solution:
- Review Contract Status: Check the status of the contract to ensure it is eligible for capital changes. If it is part of an FLP, you may need to follow specific procedures to make changes.
- Consult with Finance Team: Engage with your finance or accounting team to understand the implications of making a capital increase or decrease on contracts within an FLP.
- Use Alternative Methods: If the capital change is necessary, consider whether there are alternative methods to achieve the desired financial outcome without directly modifying the contract.
- System Configuration: If you believe the restriction is too stringent, consult with your SAP administrator or technical team to review the configuration settings related to FLP contracts.
- Documentation: Ensure that all changes and decisions are well-documented to maintain compliance and for future reference.
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