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Message type: E = Error
Message class: REMMMN - Messages for Mandate Master Data
Message number: 074
Message text: Objects &1 and &2 overlap
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REMMMN074
- Objects &1 and &2 overlap ?The SAP error message REMMMN074 indicates that there is an overlap between two objects in the system, typically in the context of real estate management or similar modules where spatial or temporal data is involved. This error often arises when trying to create or modify objects (like leases, contracts, or properties) that have conflicting attributes, such as overlapping time periods or spatial boundaries.
Cause:
- Overlapping Time Periods: If you are trying to create or modify a lease or contract that has a start and end date that overlaps with an existing lease or contract, this error will occur.
- Spatial Overlap: In cases where spatial data is involved (like properties or units), if two objects occupy the same physical space or have overlapping boundaries, this error can be triggered.
- Data Integrity Rules: SAP enforces data integrity rules to prevent conflicts and ensure that the data remains consistent and reliable.
Solution:
- Check Existing Objects: Review the existing objects (leases, contracts, etc.) to identify any that overlap with the new object you are trying to create or modify. You can do this by checking the time periods or spatial boundaries.
- Adjust Time Periods: If the issue is due to overlapping time periods, consider adjusting the start and end dates of the new object to ensure they do not conflict with existing ones.
- Modify Spatial Boundaries: If the error is related to spatial data, ensure that the new object does not occupy the same space as an existing object. You may need to change the location or boundaries of the new object.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidelines on managing overlaps in your particular module (e.g., SAP RE-FX for real estate).
- Seek Help from SAP Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal SAP team for assistance.
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