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Message type: E = Error
Message class: PB - PD: Message IDs Org. Management
Message number: 336
Message text: Infotype &: Dialog module and program overlap: & &
Person &V1& is assigned in infotype 1 to a cost center which differs
from your assignment in the organizational structure. This is only
allowed if the integration between Personnel Administration and
Organizational Management has been deactivated completely, or at least
for person &V1& in the period from &V2& - &V3&. If integration is
activated, there must be an inconsistency in this case.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
Check whether the position in infotype 1 is also different to the one
in the organizational structure. If the OM-PA integration is activated,
the cost center of the position is automatically transfered from the
organizational structure. If the position is also different, this could
be the reason for the cost center inconsistency. Correct the
organizational assignment of person &V1& in infotype 1 or in the
organizational structure in the above mentioned period. You can also
use report RHINTE30 or RHINTE00 for this.
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PB336
- Infotype &: Dialog module and program overlap: & & ?The SAP error message PB336 typically indicates that there is a conflict between dialog modules and programs in the context of infotypes. This error can occur when there is an overlap in the processing of dialog modules and the associated programs, which can lead to issues in the execution of the infotype.
Cause:
- Dialog Module Overlap: The error often arises when two dialog modules are trying to access the same resources or data simultaneously, leading to a conflict.
- Program Conflicts: If multiple programs are trying to execute the same infotype or if there are inconsistencies in the program logic, this can trigger the error.
- Configuration Issues: Incorrect configuration of the infotype or the associated dialog modules can also lead to this error.
- Custom Development: If there are custom enhancements or modifications in the infotype processing, they may not be properly aligned with the standard SAP processes.
Solution:
- Check for Overlapping Dialog Modules: Review the dialog modules associated with the infotype in question. Ensure that there are no overlaps or conflicts in their execution.
- Review Custom Code: If there are any custom developments related to the infotype, review the code for any potential issues that could cause conflicts.
- Debugging: Use the SAP debugger to trace the execution of the infotype and identify where the overlap is occurring. This can help pinpoint the exact cause of the error.
- Configuration Review: Check the configuration settings for the infotype and ensure that they are set up correctly. This includes reviewing the infotype's attributes and any associated processing logic.
- SAP Notes: Search for relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error. SAP frequently releases notes that provide fixes or workarounds for known issues.
- Consult Documentation: Review the SAP documentation related to the infotype and dialog modules to ensure that they are being used correctly.
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By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the cause of the PB336 error in SAP.
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