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Message type: E = Error
Message class: REMMMN - Messages for Mandate Master Data
Message number: 094
Message text: Contracts still exist in the mandate (number: &1)
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REMMMN094
- Contracts still exist in the mandate (number: &1) ?The SAP error message REMMMN094 indicates that there are existing contracts associated with a mandate that you are trying to delete or modify. This error typically occurs in the context of contract management or financial transactions where mandates are used to manage payment instructions or agreements.
Cause:
The primary cause of this error is that the mandate you are attempting to delete or modify is still linked to one or more active contracts. In SAP, mandates are often used in conjunction with contracts for payment processing, and the system prevents the deletion of a mandate if it is still in use.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Identify the Contracts: Use the mandate number provided in the error message (indicated as
&1
) to identify which contracts are still linked to the mandate. You can do this by checking the contract management module or using relevant transaction codes (e.g.,RECN
for contract management).Review Contract Status: Check the status of the identified contracts. If they are still active or in use, you will need to either complete, terminate, or modify them as necessary.
Terminate or Modify Contracts: If the contracts are no longer needed, you can terminate them. If they need to remain active, consider modifying the contracts to remove the association with the mandate.
Delete or Modify the Mandate: Once all associated contracts have been addressed, you should be able to delete or modify the mandate without encountering the error.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the steps or implications of modifying or terminating contracts, consult your organization's SAP documentation or reach out to your SAP support team for guidance.
Related Information:
RECN
for contracts and FZ01
for managing mandates.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the REMMMN094 error and manage your mandates and contracts effectively.
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