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Message type: E = Error
Message class: H1 - Messages Used in HR Funds and Position Management
Message number: 734
Message text: No default value maintained for the classification of &1 &2 &3
No valid <DS:GLOS.35A1CDEBCD926F24E10000009B38F9B7>Default value</>
defined for the pay scale classification of &v1& &v2& &v3&.
A valid default value is however necessary for the execution of the
availability check.
The overall budget can not be released.
Maintain the default value for the pay scale classification in question
and subsequently release the overall budget again.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
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H1734
- No default value maintained for the classification of &1 &2 &3 ?The SAP error message H1734 ("No default value maintained for the classification of &1 &2 &3") typically occurs when you are trying to classify a material or object in SAP, but the system cannot find a default value for the classification type you are working with. This can happen in various modules, such as Material Management (MM) or Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), where classification is essential for managing materials, products, or other objects.
Cause:
- Missing Default Values: The primary cause of this error is that the system does not have a default value set for the classification type you are trying to use. This could be due to configuration settings in the classification system.
- Incorrect Configuration: The classification system may not be properly configured, or the necessary characteristics and classes may not be defined.
- Object Type Not Defined: The object type you are trying to classify may not have been defined in the classification system.
Solution:
Maintain Default Values:
- Go to the classification settings in SAP (Transaction code: CL02 for classes or CL03 for display).
- Check the class you are trying to use and ensure that default values are maintained for the relevant characteristics.
- If necessary, add the default values for the characteristics that are required for the classification.
Check Class and Characteristics:
- Ensure that the class you are trying to use is correctly defined and that all necessary characteristics are included.
- If you are missing characteristics, you may need to create or modify the class to include them.
Review Object Type:
- Verify that the object type (e.g., material, equipment) you are trying to classify is correctly set up in the classification system.
- Ensure that the object type is linked to the appropriate class.
Consult Documentation:
- Review SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on classification setup and maintenance.
Authorization Check:
- Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to maintain classification settings. Lack of permissions can sometimes lead to issues in saving or modifying classification data.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a functional consultant who specializes in the classification module.
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