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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RMPS_DISPOSAL - Disposal According to TNA
Message number: 102
Message text: New rule is identical to the inherited rule of the superordinate class
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RMPS_DISPOSAL102
- New rule is identical to the inherited rule of the superordinate class ?The SAP error message RMPS_DISPOSAL102 indicates that a new rule you are trying to create is identical to an inherited rule from a superordinate class. This typically occurs in the context of the SAP Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) or SAP Master Data Governance (MDG) systems, where rules and classes are used to manage data and processes.
Cause:
Rule Duplication: The new rule you are attempting to create is exactly the same as an existing rule that is inherited from a parent class. In object-oriented programming and data management, subclasses inherit properties and methods from their parent classes. If you try to define a rule in a subclass that is identical to the one in the parent class, the system will raise this error to prevent redundancy.
Misconfiguration: There may be a misunderstanding of the inheritance structure, leading to attempts to redefine rules that do not need to be redefined.
Solution:
Review Inherited Rules: Check the rules defined in the superordinate class. If the inherited rule meets your requirements, you may not need to create a new rule. Instead, you can use the inherited rule directly.
Modify the New Rule: If you need to create a new rule, ensure that it has different parameters or conditions compared to the inherited rule. This could involve changing the logic, conditions, or actions associated with the rule.
Delete or Disable the New Rule: If the new rule is not necessary, consider deleting or disabling it to resolve the error.
Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or guidelines related to rule creation and inheritance to ensure you are following best practices.
Seek Help from SAP Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to SAP support or consulting with a colleague who has experience with the specific module you are working on.
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