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Message type: E = Error
Message class: OIURVOW - Revenue: Ownership and Transfer
Message number: 200
Message text: New & cannot be same as old & when transfer & is same as & Eff from Date.
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OIURVOW200
- New & cannot be same as old & when transfer & is same as & Eff from Date. ?The SAP error message OIURVOW200 typically occurs in the context of the SAP IS-U (Industry Solution for Utilities) module, particularly when dealing with master data changes, such as when updating a contract account or a service point. The error message indicates that the new value being entered for a specific field cannot be the same as the old value, especially when transferring data that has a specific effective date.
Cause:
- Data Integrity Violation: The error arises when the system detects that the new value you are trying to enter is identical to the existing value. This is a safeguard to ensure that changes are meaningful and that the data remains consistent.
- Effective Date Conflict: The error may also indicate that the effective date for the new value overlaps with an existing record, which can lead to data conflicts.
Solution:
- Change the Value: Ensure that the new value you are trying to enter is different from the existing value. If you are trying to update a field, make sure that the new entry is indeed a change.
- Check Effective Dates: Review the effective dates of the records you are working with. If the new value has the same effective date as an existing record, you may need to adjust the effective date or the value itself.
- Review Business Logic: Sometimes, the business rules or logic in your organization may dictate that certain fields cannot be updated under specific conditions. Ensure that your changes comply with these rules.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or your organization's guidelines for handling master data changes in the IS-U module. There may be specific procedures to follow.
Related Information:
EEDM
(for managing master data) or EEMD
(for editing master data).If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a technical consultant who specializes in SAP IS-U for further assistance.
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