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Message type: E = Error
Message class: KK -
Message number: 627
Message text: Invalid use of constant values in formula &1
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KK627
- Invalid use of constant values in formula &1 ?The SAP error message KK627 "Invalid use of constant values in formula &1" typically occurs in the context of SAP Controlling (CO) when you are trying to use a formula in a cost center or internal order that contains constant values in an inappropriate manner. This error indicates that the formula you are trying to use is not valid due to the way constant values are being referenced or utilized.
Cause:
- Improper Formula Syntax: The formula may contain constant values that are not allowed in the context where they are being used. For example, you might be trying to use a constant value directly in a calculation where a variable or a reference is expected.
- Incorrect Configuration: The configuration of the cost center or internal order may not support the use of constant values in the way you are attempting to use them.
- Data Type Mismatch: There may be a mismatch in the expected data types for the formula components, leading to the error.
Solution:
- Review the Formula: Check the formula for any constant values that are being used incorrectly. Ensure that you are using variables or references where required.
- Use Variables Instead of Constants: If you need to use a constant value, consider defining it as a variable in the system and then referencing that variable in your formula.
- Check Configuration Settings: Review the configuration settings for the cost center or internal order to ensure that they allow for the use of constant values in formulas.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on the correct syntax and usage of formulas in the context of your specific application.
- Testing: After making changes, test the formula again to ensure that the error is resolved.
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