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Message type: E = Error
Message class: PPH_DD - Messages for Demand Driven
Message number: 024
Message text: Sum of values entered for A, B and C should be 100
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PPH_DD024
- Sum of values entered for A, B and C should be 100 ?The SAP error message PPH_DD024, which states "Sum of values entered for A, B and C should be 100," typically occurs in the context of data entry where a percentage distribution is required. This error indicates that the values entered for the fields A, B, and C do not add up to 100%, which is a common requirement in various SAP modules, such as in planning or budgeting scenarios.
Cause:
- Incorrect Input Values: The most common cause is that the user has entered values for A, B, and C that do not total 100. For example, if A = 30, B = 40, and C = 20, the total would be 90, which triggers the error.
- Decimal Values: If the values are entered as decimals, they may not sum to 100 due to rounding issues or incorrect decimal placements.
- Missing Values: If one or more of the fields (A, B, or C) are left blank, the system may interpret this as a zero value, leading to an incorrect total.
Solution:
- Check Input Values: Review the values entered for A, B, and C. Ensure that they add up to exactly 100. Adjust the values accordingly.
- Use Whole Numbers: If applicable, ensure that the values are entered as whole numbers or in a format that the system can interpret correctly.
- Recalculate: If you are using percentages, recalculate the values to ensure they sum to 100. You can use a calculator or spreadsheet to assist with this.
- Validation: Implement validation checks in your data entry process to alert users when the sum does not equal 100 before submission.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and ensure that the values entered meet the required criteria.
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