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Message type: E = Error
Message class: NJIT_MSG - NJIT Inbound message class
Message number: 879
Message text: Gaps are not allowed among the levels.
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NJIT_MSG879
- Gaps are not allowed among the levels. ?The SAP error message NJIT_MSG879, which states "Gaps are not allowed among the levels," typically occurs in the context of hierarchical data structures, such as when working with master data, organizational structures, or reporting hierarchies in SAP. This error indicates that there are inconsistencies in the levels of the hierarchy, meaning that there are missing levels or gaps that violate the expected structure.
Cause:
- Hierarchical Structure Issues: The error usually arises when there are missing nodes or levels in a hierarchy. For example, if you have a hierarchy of organizational units, and one level is skipped (e.g., going from level 1 to level 3 without a level 2), this will trigger the error.
- Data Entry Errors: Incorrect data entry or configuration can lead to gaps in the hierarchy.
- Inconsistent Data: If the data being uploaded or processed has inconsistencies, such as missing parent-child relationships, it can cause this error.
Solution:
- Review Hierarchical Structure: Check the hierarchical structure you are working with. Ensure that all levels are properly defined and that there are no missing nodes.
- Correct Data Entries: If you find any gaps, correct the data entries to ensure that all levels are filled appropriately. This may involve adding missing nodes or restructuring the hierarchy.
- Use Transaction Codes: Utilize relevant transaction codes (like
PFCG
for roles,OM
for organizational management, etc.) to review and adjust the hierarchy.- Data Validation: Before uploading or processing data, validate it to ensure that it adheres to the required hierarchical structure.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidelines on maintaining hierarchical structures in your particular module.
Related Information:
By addressing the underlying issues causing the gaps in the hierarchy, you should be able to resolve the NJIT_MSG879 error and ensure that your data structure is compliant with SAP's requirements.
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