J1091 - The condition type is not defined for product type '&'


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: J1 - Message Class for SEM-PA XPRAs

  • Message number: 091

  • Message text: The condition type is not defined for product type '&'

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message J1091 - The condition type is not defined for product type '&' ?

    The SAP error message J1091 indicates that a specific condition type is not defined for the product type specified in the error message. This typically occurs in the context of pricing or condition records in SAP, particularly when working with sales and distribution (SD) or materials management (MM) modules.

    Cause:

    1. Missing Condition Type Definition: The condition type you are trying to use is not defined for the specified product type in the pricing procedure.
    2. Incorrect Configuration: The configuration for the pricing procedure may not include the necessary condition types for the product type in question.
    3. Product Type Mismatch: The product type being referenced may not be compatible with the condition type being used.
    4. Custom Development: If there are custom developments or enhancements, they may not have been properly configured to handle the specified product type.

    Solution:

    1. Check Condition Type Configuration:

      • Go to the transaction code V/06 (for condition types) and verify that the condition type is defined for the relevant pricing procedure.
      • Ensure that the condition type is assigned to the correct product type in the pricing procedure.
    2. Review Pricing Procedure:

      • Use transaction code V/08 to check the pricing procedure assigned to the sales document type or the relevant transaction.
      • Ensure that the condition type is included in the pricing procedure for the specific product type.
    3. Define Condition Type for Product Type:

      • If the condition type is not defined for the product type, you may need to add it. This can be done in the configuration settings under:
        • SPRO ? Sales and Distribution ? Basic Functions ? Pricing ? Pricing Control ? Define Condition Types.
      • Make sure to assign the condition type to the appropriate product type.
    4. Check Product Type Settings:

      • Verify the settings for the product type in the relevant configuration area to ensure it is set up correctly to use the desired condition types.
    5. Consult Documentation:

      • Review SAP documentation or help resources for any specific notes related to the condition type and product type in question.
    6. Testing:

      • After making changes, perform tests to ensure that the error no longer occurs and that the pricing is calculated correctly.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes:

      • V/06: Maintain Condition Types
      • V/08: Maintain Pricing Procedures
      • VK11: Create Condition Records
      • VK12: Change Condition Records
      • VK13: Display Condition Records
    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for any known issues or updates related to the specific condition type or product type.

    • User Exits and BAdIs: If there are custom developments, check for any user exits or BAdIs that might affect pricing logic.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the J1091 error and ensure that the condition types are properly defined for the relevant product types in your SAP system.

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