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Message type: E = Error
Message class: OIURR - Production Regulatory Reporting
Message number: 101
Message text: Parish split entries with blank parish and non zero percent exist
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OIURR101
- Parish split entries with blank parish and non zero percent exist ?The SAP error message OIURR101 indicates that there are parish split entries in the system that have a blank parish field while also having a non-zero percentage. This situation is problematic because it violates the data integrity rules that require each entry to have a valid parish associated with it when a percentage is specified.
Cause:
- Data Entry Error: During the creation or modification of parish split entries, a user may have inadvertently left the parish field blank while entering a non-zero percentage.
- Data Migration Issues: If data was migrated from another system or imported in bulk, there may have been issues with the data mapping that resulted in blank parish fields.
- Configuration Issues: Incorrect configuration settings in the system could lead to the creation of invalid entries.
Solution:
To resolve the OIURR101 error, follow these steps:
Identify the Affected Entries:
- Use transaction codes like SE16 or SE11 to access the relevant database tables (e.g., TPARISH or similar) to find entries with blank parish fields and non-zero percentages.
- You can also use transaction OIURR to check parish split entries.
Correct the Entries:
- For each identified entry, update the parish field with the correct parish code that corresponds to the non-zero percentage.
- Ensure that the percentage values are valid and make sense in the context of the parish split.
Validation:
- After making corrections, validate the entries to ensure that there are no more blank parish fields with non-zero percentages.
- You can run reports or checks to confirm that the data integrity is restored.
Prevent Future Occurrences:
- Review and improve data entry processes to ensure that users are prompted to fill in all required fields.
- If applicable, implement validation rules in the system to prevent the creation of such entries in the future.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the OIURR101 error and maintain the integrity of your parish split entries in SAP.
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