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Message type: E = Error
Message class: P2 - Messages for HR Time Management
Message number: 407
Message text: Start date is after end date
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P2407
- Start date is after end date ?The SAP error message P2407, which states "Start date is after end date," typically occurs in scenarios where date fields are involved, such as in project management, scheduling, or resource planning. This error indicates that the start date entered for a task, project, or activity is later than the end date, which is logically incorrect.
Cause:
- Data Entry Error: The most common cause is a simple mistake in entering the dates. The user may have accidentally swapped the start and end dates.
- System Configuration: In some cases, the system configuration or settings may lead to incorrect date calculations or defaults.
- Date Format Issues: If the date format is not consistent with the system's expected format, it may lead to misinterpretation of the dates.
- Dependencies and Constraints: If there are dependencies or constraints set on tasks, they may inadvertently cause the start date to be calculated incorrectly.
Solution:
- Check Date Entries: Review the start and end dates entered for the task or project. Ensure that the start date is indeed before the end date.
- Correct the Dates: If you find that the dates are incorrect, update them to reflect the correct timeline.
- Review Dependencies: If the dates are being calculated based on dependencies, review those dependencies to ensure they are set up correctly.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the date formats or how to enter them correctly, refer to the SAP documentation or user manuals for guidance.
- System Configuration: If the issue persists, consult with your SAP administrator or technical support to check if there are any configuration issues that need to be addressed.
Related Information:
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