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Message type: E = Error
Message class: TAN_MDCRS - Message class for Market Data Change Rate Set
Message number: 035
Message text: End Date must be bigger than Start Date
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TAN_MDCRS035
- End Date must be bigger than Start Date ?The SAP error message TAN_MDCRS035, which states "End Date must be bigger than Start Date," typically occurs in the context of date-related fields in SAP, particularly when dealing with master data or transaction data that involves date ranges. This error indicates that the end date you have entered is not later than the start date, which is a requirement for many processes in SAP.
Cause:
- Incorrect Date Entry: The most common cause is that the end date has been entered incorrectly, either as the same date as the start date or an earlier date.
- Data Validation: The system has built-in validation rules that require the end date to be greater than the start date to ensure logical consistency in data entries.
- User Input Error: This can happen due to typographical errors or misunderstanding of the date format (e.g., day/month/year vs. month/day/year).
Solution:
- Check Date Entries: Review the start and end dates you have entered. Ensure that the end date is indeed later than the start date.
- Correct Format: Make sure that the dates are in the correct format as expected by the system. If your system is set to a specific date format, ensure you are adhering to that.
- Adjust Dates: If the end date is the same as or earlier than the start date, adjust the end date to a later date.
- Validation: If you are using a program or transaction that allows for batch processing, ensure that all entries in the batch meet the date criteria.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the TAN_MDCRS035 error and ensure that your date entries are valid.
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