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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MEOUT - New Business Logic for Outline Agreements
Message number: 119
Message text: Value scales and quantity scales may not be named simultaneously
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MEOUT119
- Value scales and quantity scales may not be named simultaneously ?The SAP error message MEOUT119 indicates that there is a conflict in the configuration of value scales and quantity scales in the context of a pricing procedure or condition type. Specifically, this error occurs when both value scales and quantity scales are defined for the same condition type, which is not allowed in SAP.
Cause:
- Simultaneous Definition: The error arises when both value scales (which are used to define pricing based on monetary values) and quantity scales (which are used to define pricing based on quantities) are defined for the same condition type in the pricing procedure.
- Configuration Error: This typically happens due to incorrect configuration in the condition type settings or during the creation of pricing conditions.
Solution:
To resolve the MEOUT119 error, you need to ensure that either value scales or quantity scales are defined for the condition type, but not both. Here are the steps to fix the issue:
Access the Condition Type Configuration:
- Go to the SAP Easy Access screen.
- Navigate to the following path:
SPRO
->SAP Reference IMG
->Sales and Distribution
->Basic Functions
->Pricing
->Pricing Control
->Define Condition Types
.Select the Condition Type:
- Find the condition type that is causing the error.
- Double-click on the condition type to view its details.
Check Scale Settings:
- In the condition type configuration, check the settings for scales.
- If both value scales and quantity scales are defined, you need to decide which one to keep based on your business requirements.
Modify the Configuration:
- If you want to use value scales, remove the quantity scale settings.
- Conversely, if you want to use quantity scales, remove the value scale settings.
Save Changes: After making the necessary adjustments, save the configuration.
Test the Changes: After saving, test the pricing procedure to ensure that the error no longer occurs.
Related Information:
VK11
(Create Condition) and VK12
(Change Condition) to manage pricing conditions directly.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the MEOUT119 error and ensure that your pricing configuration is set up correctly.
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