How To Fix PPEENG185 - &1,&2 and context must belong to the same product class/application


PPEENG185 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: PPEENG - iPPE Engine Messages

  • Message number: 185

  • Message text: &1,&2 and context must belong to the same product class/application

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message PPEENG185 - &1,&2 and context must belong to the same product class/application ?
    The SAP error message PPEENG185 typically indicates that there is an issue with the context of the data being processed in the Product Engineering (PPE) module. Specifically, the error message states that the context must belong to the same product class or application, which suggests that there is a mismatch in the product classes or applications being referenced in the operation you are trying to perform.
    
    Cause: Mismatched Product Classes: The error often arises when you are trying to perform an operation that involves multiple contexts (e.g., different product classes or applications) that are not compatible with each other. Incorrect Data Entry: There may be an issue with the data being entered or selected, such as selecting items from different product classes that cannot be processed together.
    Configuration Issues: There could be configuration settings in the system that are not aligned, leading to this error when trying to access or manipulate data.
    Solution: Check Product Classes:

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