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Message type: E = Error
Message class: P5 - Project Information System: (Modification of LIS; M5)
Message number: 350
Message text: The total of the parameters must be 100
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P5350
- The total of the parameters must be 100 ?The SAP error message P5350, "The total of the parameters must be 100," typically occurs in the context of planning or budgeting scenarios, particularly when dealing with percentage-based allocations or distributions. This error indicates that the sum of the parameters (usually percentages) you are trying to input does not equal 100%.
Cause:
Incorrect Percentage Input: The most common cause is that the sum of the percentages you have entered for a particular planning scenario does not equal 100%. This can happen if you have missed a value, entered incorrect values, or if there are rounding issues.
Data Entry Errors: Manual data entry errors can lead to incorrect totals. For example, if you are distributing a budget across multiple departments and the total percentages exceed or fall short of 100%.
Configuration Issues: In some cases, the configuration of the planning application or the specific planning layout may not be set up correctly, leading to this error.
Solution:
Check Input Values: Review the percentage values you have entered. Ensure that they add up to exactly 100%. If you are using multiple parameters, double-check each one.
Adjust Percentages: If you find that the total is not 100%, adjust the individual percentages accordingly. You may need to redistribute the values to ensure they sum to 100%.
Rounding Considerations: If you are working with decimal percentages, be mindful of rounding. Ensure that the total is calculated correctly, and consider using more decimal places if necessary.
Review Configuration: If you suspect a configuration issue, consult with your SAP administrator or technical team to ensure that the planning application is set up correctly.
Use SAP Help Documentation: Refer to SAP's official documentation or help resources for specific guidance related to the planning module you are using.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the P5350 error and successfully complete your planning or budgeting tasks in SAP.
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