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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HRPAYCH_COMMON - General Messages, New Functions (With. Tax Redesign, CE)
Message number: 024
Message text: Maximum output of number of possible errors (&1) restricted.
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HRPAYCH_COMMON024
- Maximum output of number of possible errors (&1) restricted. ?The SAP error message HRPAYCH_COMMON024 indicates that the maximum output of the number of possible errors has been restricted to a certain limit. This typically occurs in the context of payroll processing or data validation within the SAP HR module, particularly when there are numerous errors or warnings generated during a payroll run or data processing.
Cause:
- Excessive Errors: The system has encountered more errors than the predefined limit set in the configuration. This can happen if there are multiple issues with employee data, payroll configurations, or other related settings.
- Configuration Limits: The system is configured to limit the number of error messages displayed to avoid overwhelming users with too much information.
- Data Quality Issues: Poor data quality or missing information in employee records can lead to a high number of errors during processing.
Solution:
- Review Error Messages: Check the error log or messages generated during the payroll run. You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction (e.g., PC00_MXX_CALC) and reviewing the detailed error messages.
- Increase Error Limit: If necessary, you can adjust the configuration settings to allow for a higher number of error messages to be displayed. This typically involves changing parameters in the relevant payroll or HR configuration settings.
- Data Correction: Identify and correct the underlying data issues causing the errors. This may involve updating employee records, correcting payroll configurations, or ensuring that all required data fields are filled out correctly.
- Testing: After making corrections, re-run the payroll or data processing to see if the errors are resolved. Monitor the output for any remaining issues.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to the specific payroll process you are working with for additional guidance.
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By following these steps, you should be able to address the HRPAYCH_COMMON024 error and improve the overall payroll processing experience in your SAP system.
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