How To Fix GJ410 - Range Overlaps with Another one in the Same Company Code.


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: GJ - Joint Venture Accounting

  • Message number: 410

  • Message text: Range Overlaps with Another one in the Same Company Code.

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message GJ410 - Range Overlaps with Another one in the Same Company Code. ?

    The SAP error message GJ410 ("Range overlaps with another one in the same company code") typically occurs in the context of managing number ranges for various documents, such as journal entries, invoices, or other financial transactions. This error indicates that the number range you are trying to define or use overlaps with an existing number range in the same company code.

    Cause:

    1. Overlapping Number Ranges: The number range you are trying to create or modify overlaps with an existing number range in the same company code. This can happen if the start and end values of the new range fall within the boundaries of an existing range.
    2. Incorrect Configuration: There may be a misconfiguration in the number range settings, where the ranges have not been defined properly.
    3. Multiple Users: If multiple users are trying to create or modify number ranges simultaneously, it can lead to conflicts.

    Solution:

    1. Check Existing Number Ranges:

      • Go to the transaction code SNRO (Number Range Objects) or OBA7 (for financial document number ranges).
      • Look for the specific number range object that you are trying to modify.
      • Review the existing number ranges to identify any overlaps.
    2. Adjust the Number Range:

      • If you find that the new number range overlaps with an existing one, you will need to either:
        • Change the start and/or end values of the new number range to ensure there is no overlap.
        • Modify the existing number range if it is no longer needed or can be adjusted.
    3. Consult Documentation:

      • Review the SAP documentation or configuration guides related to number ranges for your specific module (e.g., FI, CO, etc.) to ensure you are following best practices.
    4. Testing:

      • After making changes, test the configuration to ensure that the error no longer occurs and that the number ranges are functioning as expected.
    5. Transport Changes:

      • If you are working in a development environment, ensure that any changes made are transported to the production environment following your organization's change management process.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes:

      • SNRO: To manage number range objects.
      • OBA7: To maintain number ranges for financial documents.
      • OBD4: To maintain number ranges for document types.
    • SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that may provide additional insights or solutions related to number range management.

    • User Roles: Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to create or modify number ranges, as insufficient permissions can also lead to errors.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the GJ410 error and manage your number ranges effectively in SAP.

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