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Message type: E = Error
Message class: KMAT_MIGR - Message Class for Migration of Variants to IBase
Message number: 003
Message text: Number of variants which can be migrated: &1
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KMAT_MIGR003
- Number of variants which can be migrated: &1 ?The SAP error message KMAT_MIGR003 typically occurs during the migration of configurable materials (KMAT) in SAP. This error indicates that the number of variants that can be migrated exceeds the allowed limit. Here’s a breakdown of the cause, potential solutions, and related information:
Cause:
- Exceeding Variant Limit: The error arises when the number of variants associated with a configurable material exceeds the maximum limit set by the system. This limit is often defined in the configuration settings of the SAP system.
- Data Integrity Issues: There may be issues with the data integrity of the variants, such as inconsistencies or incorrect configurations that prevent successful migration.
- System Configuration: The system may not be configured to handle the number of variants you are trying to migrate.
Solution:
- Check Variant Count: Review the number of variants associated with the configurable material. If it exceeds the limit, consider reducing the number of variants before migration.
- Adjust Configuration Settings: If possible, adjust the configuration settings in SAP to allow for a higher number of variants. This may involve consulting with your SAP Basis or configuration team.
- Data Cleanup: Perform a cleanup of unnecessary or obsolete variants. This can help reduce the total count and allow for successful migration.
- Batch Migration: If the number of variants is too high, consider migrating them in smaller batches to stay within the limits.
- Consult SAP Documentation: Refer to SAP notes or documentation related to KMAT migration for specific guidelines and recommendations.
- SAP Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance. They may provide specific patches or updates that can help resolve the issue.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the KMAT_MIGR003 error and successfully migrate your configurable materials.
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