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Message type: E = Error
Message class: WRF_PCM - Price Catalog Inbound
Message number: 104
Message text: Program & already exists and will be overwritten
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WRF_PCM104
- Program & already exists and will be overwritten ?The SAP error message WRF_PCM104 indicates that a program or configuration item you are trying to create or modify already exists in the system and will be overwritten. This message typically occurs in the context of Product Costing or Material Management modules when you are trying to create or update a master data record, such as a pricing condition or a material master.
Cause:
- Duplicate Entry: The most common cause is that the entry you are trying to create already exists in the database. This could be due to a previous attempt to create the same record or an import process that has already added it.
- Data Migration: If you are migrating data from another system or performing a mass upload, it is possible that the data being uploaded contains duplicates.
- Configuration Issues: Sometimes, configuration settings may lead to unintended duplicates being created.
Solution:
- Check Existing Records: Before creating a new record, check if the record already exists. You can do this by searching for the record in the relevant transaction or using transaction codes like SE16 or SE11 to view the database table.
- Modify Existing Record: If the record already exists and you need to make changes, consider modifying the existing record instead of creating a new one.
- Use Unique Identifiers: Ensure that the identifiers (like keys or codes) you are using to create new records are unique to avoid conflicts.
- Data Cleanup: If you are migrating data, perform a cleanup to remove duplicates before the import process.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or help files related to the specific module you are working with for additional guidance on handling duplicates.
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