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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /PM0/ABP_ACTION -
Message number: 076
Message text: Start date &1 of position &2 is after sales period end &3
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/PM0/ABP_ACTION076
- Start date &1 of position &2 is after sales period end &3 ?The SAP error message
/PM0/ABP_ACTION076
indicates that there is a conflict with the start date of a position in relation to the sales period end date. Specifically, the error states that the start date of the position (&1
) is after the sales period end date (&3
). This typically occurs in the context of project management or resource planning within SAP, where the timing of positions and sales periods is critical for accurate planning and reporting.Cause:
- Date Configuration: The start date of the position is set to a date that is later than the defined end date of the sales period. This can happen due to incorrect data entry or misalignment in planning.
- Sales Period Settings: The sales period may not be configured correctly, or the position's start date may have been set without considering the sales period constraints.
- Data Migration Issues: If data has been migrated from another system, there may be inconsistencies in date formats or values.
Solution:
- Adjust the Start Date: Review the start date of the position (
&1
) and adjust it to ensure it is on or before the sales period end date (&3
).- Review Sales Period Configuration: Check the configuration of the sales period in the system to ensure it is set up correctly. If necessary, adjust the sales period dates to accommodate the position's start date.
- Data Validation: Implement validation checks to prevent future occurrences of this error. This can include setting up rules that ensure start dates for positions do not exceed the sales period end dates.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or consult with your SAP support team for specific guidance on how to manage positions and sales periods in your particular SAP environment.
Related Information:
CJ20N
(Project Builder) or CJI3
(Project Actual Line Items) to review and adjust project-related data.By addressing the date conflict and ensuring proper configuration, you should be able to resolve the error and prevent it from occurring in the future.
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