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Message type: E = Error
Message class: TU - Billing/Scheduling/Budget Billing
Message number: 399
Message text: Printout of changes for budget billing plan &1 started
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TU399
- Printout of changes for budget billing plan &1 started ?The SAP error message TU399, which states "Printout of changes for budget billing plan &1 started," typically indicates that a print job has been initiated for changes made to a budget billing plan. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that the system is processing a printout related to the specified budget billing plan.
Cause:
- Print Job Initiation: The message is triggered when a print job is started for changes made to a budget billing plan. This could occur after modifications to billing plans, such as changes in amounts, dates, or other relevant details.
- System Configuration: The system may be configured to automatically generate printouts for certain actions related to budget billing plans.
Solution:
- Check Print Job Status: Verify the status of the print job in the SAP spool. You can do this by navigating to transaction code SP01 (Spool Request) to see if the print job was successfully processed or if there were any issues.
- Review Changes: If you need to review the changes made to the budget billing plan, you can do so in the relevant transaction (e.g., FBD1 for budget billing plans) to ensure that the modifications are correct.
- Configuration Settings: If the printout is not required, you may want to check the configuration settings in the system to see if automatic printouts can be disabled or modified according to your business needs.
- User Notification: If the printout is intended for user notification, ensure that the relevant users are aware of the changes and the printout process.
Related Information:
In summary, TU399 is an informational message indicating that a printout process has started, and it is essential to check the print job status and review any changes made to the budget billing plan.
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