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Message type: E = Error
Message class: O1 - IS-Oil : Message pool exchanges
Message number: 838
Message text: Netting document &/&/& changed and batch input & created.
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O1838
- Netting document &/&/& changed and batch input & created. ?The SAP error message O1838 typically indicates that there is an issue with the netting document in the context of batch input processing. This error can occur during the execution of batch input sessions that involve netting documents, which are used to offset receivables and payables between business partners.
Cause:
- Data Inconsistency: The netting document may have been changed or updated after the batch input session was created, leading to inconsistencies.
- Concurrency Issues: If multiple users or processes are trying to modify the same netting document simultaneously, it can lead to this error.
- Batch Input Session Issues: The batch input session may not have the latest data or may be trying to process an outdated version of the netting document.
Solution:
- Check Document Status: Verify the status of the netting document in question. Ensure that it is not being modified by another user or process.
- Recreate Batch Input Session: If the netting document has changed, you may need to recreate the batch input session to ensure it has the latest data.
- Review Change Logs: Check the change logs for the netting document to understand what changes were made and by whom. This can help identify if the document was modified after the batch input session was created.
- Error Handling: Implement error handling in your batch input processing to manage such conflicts gracefully. This may involve retrying the operation or notifying users of the conflict.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to batch input processing and netting documents for any specific guidelines or updates.
Related Information:
SM35
(for batch input monitoring) and FBV0
(for netting document processing).If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to reach out to your SAP support team or consult with SAP directly for further assistance.
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