How To Fix SOA_SD060 - ConditionRateValue has too many decimal places for condition type &1.


SOA_SD060 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: SOA_SD - Messages for SOA Processing in SD

  • Message number: 060

  • Message text: ConditionRateValue has too many decimal places for condition type &1.

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message SOA_SD060 - ConditionRateValue has too many decimal places for condition type &1. ?
    The SAP error message SOA_SD060 indicates that the value for a condition type has too many decimal places. This typically occurs in the context of pricing conditions in sales documents, where the system expects a certain number of decimal places for the condition rate, but the provided value exceeds that limit.
    
    Cause: Decimal Places Configuration: Each condition type in SAP can be configured to accept a specific number of decimal places. If the value being entered or calculated has more decimal places than allowed, this error will occur. Data Entry Error: Sometimes, the error can arise from manual data entry where the user inputs a value with excessive decimal places. Integration Issues: If data is being transferred from another system (e.g., through an interface or middleware), the formatting of the data might not comply with the expected decimal places in SAP.
    Solution: Check Condition Type Configuration: Go to the condition type configuration in the SAP system (Transaction

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