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Message type: E = Error
Message class: WV - Messages about Sales Price Calculation
Message number: 184
Message text: Current mark-up outside planned tolerance limits
The mark-up determined by the current price calculation is outside the
limits defined for the planned mark-up.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
Check the price calculation in question. If you are happy with the
mark-up calculated, confirm this by pressing Enter. If you are not happy
with it, change the relevant price calculation. If you find that you
often need to exceed the limits set for the planned mark-up, it might be
better to widen the tolerance range.
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WV184
- Current mark-up outside planned tolerance limits ?The SAP error message WV184, which states "Current mark-up outside planned tolerance limits," typically occurs in the context of pricing and mark-up calculations in SAP, particularly in the Sales and Distribution (SD) module. This error indicates that the current mark-up applied to a product or service exceeds the predefined tolerance limits set in the system.
Cause:
- Mark-up Calculation: The mark-up applied to the sales price of a product is calculated based on the cost and the desired profit margin. If the calculated mark-up exceeds the allowed tolerance limits, this error will be triggered.
- Tolerance Limits: Tolerance limits are defined in the system to ensure that pricing remains within acceptable ranges. These limits can be set for various reasons, including maintaining competitive pricing or adhering to company policies.
- Configuration Issues: Incorrect configuration of pricing procedures, condition types, or master data (like material master or customer master) can lead to discrepancies in mark-up calculations.
Solution:
- Review Tolerance Limits: Check the tolerance limits set in the system. You can do this by navigating to the relevant configuration settings in SAP. If necessary, adjust the tolerance limits to accommodate the current mark-up.
- Transaction Code: SPRO (to access the configuration settings)
- Path: Sales and Distribution > Basic Functions > Pricing > Pricing Control > Define Tolerance Limits
- Check Pricing Conditions: Review the pricing conditions applied to the sales document. Ensure that the conditions are correctly set up and that the mark-up is calculated as expected.
- Adjust Mark-up: If the current mark-up is indeed too high, consider adjusting the pricing strategy or the cost structure to bring the mark-up within acceptable limits.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help files for detailed information on how mark-up calculations are performed and how to configure tolerance limits.
- User Exit or BAdI: If the business process requires a different handling of mark-ups, consider implementing a user exit or Business Add-In (BAdI) to customize the behavior of the pricing logic.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the WV184 error and implement a suitable solution.
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