How To Fix /GSINS/MTPL006 - Claim &1 was registered after the expiry date &2


/GSINS/MTPL006 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /GSINS/MTPL -

  • Message number: 006

  • Message text: Claim &1 was registered after the expiry date &2

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/GSINS/MTPL006 - Details

  • The SAP error message /GSINS/MTPL006 Claim &1 was registered after the expiry date &2 typically occurs in the context of claims processing within the SAP system, particularly in modules related to insurance or claims management. This error indicates that a claim (identified by &1) was attempted to be registered after its expiry date (identified by &2).
    
    Cause: Expired Claim Registration: The claim you are trying to register has a defined expiry date, and the registration attempt is being made after this date. Incorrect Date Configuration: There may be an issue with the configuration of the claim's validity period or the system date settings. Data Entry Error: The claim might have been entered with incorrect dates, leading to the claim being considered expired.
    Solution: Check Claim Dates: Verify the expiry date of the claim. Ensure that the claim is still valid and that you are attempting to register it within the allowed timeframe. Adjust System Date: Ensure that

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