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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ST - Terminology Database
Message number: 889
Message text: Insufficient number of terms (30 or less)
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ST889
- Insufficient number of terms (30 or less) ?The SAP error message ST889, which states "Insufficient number of terms (30 or less)," typically occurs in the context of SAP's pricing and conditions management, particularly when dealing with condition records or pricing procedures. This error indicates that the system has encountered a situation where the number of terms (or conditions) defined exceeds the allowed limit.
Cause:
- Exceeding Limit: The error is triggered when the number of condition records or terms in a pricing procedure exceeds the maximum limit set by the system, which is typically 30.
- Configuration Issues: It may also arise from incorrect configuration in the pricing procedure or condition types that are being used.
- Data Entry Errors: Sometimes, this can be due to incorrect data entry or an attempt to create too many condition records for a single transaction.
Solution:
- Review Condition Records: Check the condition records associated with the pricing procedure. Ensure that you are not exceeding the limit of 30 terms.
- Optimize Pricing Procedure: If you have more than 30 conditions, consider optimizing your pricing procedure. This may involve:
- Consolidating similar conditions.
- Removing unnecessary conditions.
- Using alternative pricing strategies that require fewer terms.
- Adjust Configuration: If your business process requires more than 30 terms, you may need to adjust the configuration in the pricing procedure. This could involve:
- Modifying the pricing procedure to accommodate more terms, if feasible.
- Consulting with your SAP Basis or configuration team to see if there are any system settings that can be adjusted.
- Check for Updates: Ensure that your SAP system is up to date, as newer versions may have different limits or improved handling of conditions.
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