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Message type: E = Error
Message class: N2M - Global Trade: Item Category Management
Message number: 260
Message text: Leading item &1 is overassociated by &2 &3
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N2M260
- Leading item &1 is overassociated by &2 &3 ?The SAP error message N2M260 "Leading item &1 is overassociated by &2 &3" typically occurs in the context of materials management or inventory management, particularly when dealing with the association of items in a bill of materials (BOM) or similar structures.
Cause:
This error indicates that the leading item (identified by &1) has been associated with more components or items than allowed. The parameters &2 and &3 usually represent the quantity or number of items that are overassociated. This can happen due to:
- Incorrect BOM Configuration: The bill of materials may have been incorrectly configured, leading to an excess number of components being linked to a leading item.
- Data Entry Errors: Manual entry errors during the creation or modification of BOMs or item associations.
- System Limitations: There may be predefined limits in the system regarding how many items can be associated with a leading item.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can take the following steps:
- Review BOM Configuration: Check the bill of materials for the leading item. Ensure that the number of associated components does not exceed the allowed limit.
- Adjust Associations: If there are too many components associated with the leading item, you may need to remove some of them or adjust the quantities to comply with system limits.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or configuration guides to understand the limits for item associations in your specific version of SAP.
- Check for Updates: Ensure that your SAP system is up to date, as there may be patches or updates that address this issue.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance, especially if you suspect it may be a system bug or limitation.
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