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Message type: E = Error
Message class: V4 - Nachrichten Verkauf (Variable Meldungen und EDI-Meldungen)
Message number: 143
Message text: &1: Figures set to 0 date (&2) is not current and will be ignored
The release date is at least one year older than that of the date that
figures are set to zero on in the release header. Normally the customer
must have already sent a date that figures are set to zero on but this
is not the case here.
When determining the fiscal and incomplete previous year the date that
figures are set to zero on is not taken into account. The system will
only use the cumulative quantity received by the customer that the
customer has sent.
Check why the customer has not sent a new date for figures to be set to
zero on and if necessary, agree with the customer to maintain it
manually.
If the customer does not send a date that figures are set to zero on in
future, delete it from the release.
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V4143
- &1: Figures set to 0 date (&2) is not current and will be ignored ?The SAP error message V4143 indicates that the system has encountered a situation where figures (such as sales or inventory data) are set to zero for a specific date, and that date is not current. This message typically arises in the context of sales and distribution (SD) or materials management (MM) modules, where historical data may be processed or analyzed.
Cause:
- Data Entry Issues: The figures for a specific date may have been incorrectly entered or updated to zero, which can happen during data migration or manual entry.
- Date Relevance: The date specified in the error message is not considered current by the system, meaning it falls outside the acceptable range for processing or reporting.
- Configuration Settings: There may be settings in the system that determine how historical data is handled, and if those settings are not aligned with the current date, the system may ignore the figures.
Solution:
- Check Data Entries: Review the data entries for the specified date to ensure that they are correct. If the figures should not be zero, update them accordingly.
- Verify Date Settings: Ensure that the date in question is within the acceptable range for processing. If it is an old date, consider whether it should be included in current reports or analyses.
- Adjust Configuration: If necessary, review the configuration settings related to historical data processing in the relevant SAP modules. Adjust these settings to allow for the processing of older data if that is appropriate for your business needs.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on handling this error message, as it may provide additional context or steps tailored to your version of SAP.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a technical consultant who can provide deeper insights into the specific configuration and data handling in your SAP environment.
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