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Message type: E = Error
Message class: P9 - EU-Specific Messages: Pymnt Program, Banks, Pymnt Methods
Message number: 110
Message text: Swift code &1 does not exist in bank master data (BNKA)
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P9110
- Swift code &1 does not exist in bank master data (BNKA) ?The SAP error message P9110 indicates that the specified SWIFT code does not exist in the bank master data (BNKA). This error typically arises when you are trying to process a transaction that requires a valid SWIFT code for a bank, but the system cannot find the corresponding entry in the bank master data.
Cause:
- Missing SWIFT Code: The SWIFT code you are trying to use is not defined in the bank master data.
- Incorrect SWIFT Code: The SWIFT code may have been entered incorrectly, leading to a mismatch.
- Bank Master Data Not Updated: The bank master data may not have been updated to include the new SWIFT code if it was recently added or changed.
- Data Migration Issues: If data was migrated from another system, the SWIFT codes may not have been transferred correctly.
Solution:
- Check SWIFT Code: Verify that the SWIFT code you are using is correct. Ensure there are no typographical errors.
- Update Bank Master Data:
- Go to the transaction code FI01 (Create Bank) or FI02 (Change Bank) in SAP.
- Search for the bank in question and check if the SWIFT code is listed.
- If it is missing, you will need to add it. Make sure to fill in all required fields correctly.
- Consult with Bank: If you are unsure about the SWIFT code, consult with the bank to confirm the correct code.
- Data Consistency Check: If you suspect data migration issues, perform a consistency check on the bank master data to ensure all necessary entries are present.
- Authorization: Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to view or modify bank master data.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the P9110 error and ensure that the SWIFT code is correctly configured in your SAP system.
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