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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /RPM/MIGRATION -
Message number: 104
Message text: No. of priority groups is greater than nine; no migration takes place
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/RPM/MIGRATION104
- No. of priority groups is greater than nine; no migration takes place ?The SAP error message
/RPM/MIGRATION104 No. of priority groups is greater than nine; no migration takes place
typically occurs in the context of SAP's Resource and Portfolio Management (RPM) module during a migration process. This error indicates that the number of priority groups defined in the system exceeds the maximum limit allowed, which is nine.Cause:
The root cause of this error is that the system has been configured with more than nine priority groups. In SAP RPM, priority groups are used to categorize and prioritize resources or projects, and the system has a built-in limitation on the number of these groups.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you need to reduce the number of priority groups to nine or fewer. Here are the steps you can take:
Review Existing Priority Groups:
- Go to the configuration settings in the RPM module and review the currently defined priority groups.
- Identify any groups that may be redundant or unnecessary.
Delete or Consolidate Groups:
- If you find any groups that are not in use or can be combined with others, delete or consolidate them to bring the total number down to nine or fewer.
Adjust Configuration:
- If your business process requires more than nine priority groups, consider revising your approach to resource and project prioritization. You may need to implement a different categorization strategy that fits within the limit.
Test Migration:
- After making the necessary adjustments, attempt the migration process again to see if the error persists.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and successfully complete the migration process.
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