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How To Fix WRF_APC567 - Enter markup1 from interval &1 to &2


SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: WRF_APC - Messages for Operational Assortment Planning and Control

  • Message number: 567

  • Message text: Enter markup1 from interval &1 to &2

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message WRF_APC567 - Enter markup1 from interval &1 to &2 ?

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    SAP Error Message:

    WRF_APC567 Enter markup1 from interval &1 to &2


    Cause:

    This error occurs in the context of Product Costing or Costing-based Profitability Analysis (CO-PA) when defining or entering markup values for a specific interval or range. The system expects you to enter a markup percentage (markup1) for a defined interval (from &1 to &2), but the input is missing, incomplete, or outside the allowed range.

    Typically, this happens when you are maintaining markup intervals in the costing variant, costing sheet, or profitability analysis settings, and the markup values for a particular interval have not been entered or are invalid.


    Explanation:

    • Markup1 refers to the first markup percentage that needs to be applied.
    • Interval &1 to &2 refers to the range of values (e.g., cost intervals, quantity intervals, or value intervals) for which the markup should be defined.
    • The system requires a valid markup percentage for each interval to calculate the correct cost or profitability.

    Solution:

    1. Check the markup intervals:

      • Go to the transaction or customizing path where you maintain the markup intervals (e.g., costing sheets, pricing procedures, or profitability analysis settings).
      • Verify that for each interval (from &1 to &2), a valid markup percentage (markup1) is entered.
    2. Enter missing markup values:

      • If any interval is missing a markup value, enter the appropriate percentage.
      • Ensure the markup values are within the allowed range (usually 0% to 100% or as per your business rules).
    3. Validate intervals:

      • Make sure the intervals are continuous and do not overlap.
      • The start and end values of intervals should be logical and consistent.
    4. Save and reprocess:

      • After entering the required markup values, save your entries.
      • Retry the costing or profitability analysis process that triggered the error.

    Related Information:

    • Costing Sheets: Markups are often maintained in costing sheets (transaction CK40N or customizing path SPRO ? Controlling ? Product Cost Controlling ? Cost Object Controlling ? Cost Object Controlling ? Costing Sheets).
    • Profitability Analysis (CO-PA): Markups can also be relevant in CO-PA when defining value fields or calculation rules.
    • Markup Types: There can be multiple markup types (markup1, markup2, etc.) depending on the costing variant or profitability analysis setup.
    • SAP Notes: If the problem persists, check for relevant SAP Notes or OSS messages related to WRF_APC567 or markup interval errors.

    If you provide the exact transaction or process where this error occurs, I can give more specific guidance.

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