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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SCMB/ORDER -
Message number: 287
Message text: Price changed from &1 to &2
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/SCMB/ORDER287
- Price changed from &1 to &2 ?The SAP error message
/SCMB/ORDER287
indicates that there has been a change in the price of an order item, specifically that the price has changed from one value (&1
) to another (&2
). This message typically arises in the context of supply chain management (SCM) and can occur during various processes, such as order processing, pricing updates, or when integrating with other systems.Cause:
- Price Change in Master Data: The price for the product may have been updated in the material master or pricing conditions, leading to a discrepancy with the existing order.
- Manual Price Adjustment: A user may have manually changed the price in the order or related documents.
- Integration Issues: If the order is integrated with another system (like an ERP or CRM), a price change in that system may not have been synchronized properly.
- Pricing Conditions: Changes in pricing conditions or discounts that affect the order pricing.
Solution:
- Review Price Changes: Check the pricing conditions and master data for the affected material to understand why the price has changed. This can be done through transaction codes like
VK13
(Display Condition) orMM03
(Display Material).- Update the Order: If the price change is valid, you may need to update the order to reflect the new price. This can be done by editing the order in the relevant transaction (e.g.,
/SCMB/ORDER
).- Recalculate Pricing: If the order is still valid, you can trigger a pricing recalculation to ensure that the order reflects the latest pricing conditions.
- Check for Integration Issues: If the order is integrated with another system, ensure that the data synchronization is functioning correctly and that any changes in pricing are reflected in both systems.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or notes related to pricing and order management for any specific guidance or known issues.
Related Information:
VA02
(Change Sales Order), ME22N
(Change Purchase Order), or /SCMB/ORDER
for managing orders in SCM.By following these steps, you should be able to address the /SCMB/ORDER287
error and ensure that your order pricing is accurate and up-to-date.
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