How To Fix MIGO064 - Imposible cambio de centro: Decimales diferentes (véase texto expl.)


SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: MIGO - Inventory Management: Interface

  • Message number: 064

  • Message text: Imposible cambio de centro: Decimales diferentes (véase texto expl.)

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  • ¿Qué causa este problema?

    During data entry, you have entered or changed a plant. You have also,
    either previously or in the same step, entered at least one external
    plant.

    El sistema emite un mensaje de error y no le permitirá continuar con esta transacción hasta que se resuelva el error.

    <DS:DE.EXBWR>EXBWR</> (Externally entered posting amount in local
    currency)
    <DS:DE.EXVKW>EXVKW</> (Externally entered sales value in local currency)
    After this entry, the system determines which currency is the default in
    the plant. For each currency, you can make settings in Customizing under
    <LS>Set decimal places for currencies</> to specify the number of
    decimal places. This means that the currency and number of decimal
    places can change depending on the plant:
    The currency in plant &V1& has &V2& decimal places.
    The currency in plant &V3& has &V4& decimal places.
    (If you have not entered a plant, the system always uses two decimal
    places).
    Switching the decimal places would cause the following situation to
    occur:
    Example 1)
    You have entered an external posting amount in local currency for '1234'
    for plant '0001' (currency: Euro, decimal places: 2). After conversion,
    the amount is displayed as follows: <ZH>1.234,00</>.
    You then change the plant to '0002' (currency: Japanese Yen, decimal
    places: 0). Now the external amount is converted according to the new
    currency, so that the correct value (with regard to contents) would not
    be displayed: <ZH>123.400</>.
    Example 2)
    The default values for transaction <ZH>MIGO</> do not contain a default
    for the 'Plant' field. This means the system cannot determine a
    currency. In this case, the system always uses two decimal places. If
    you now enter an external posting amount in local currency of '1234'
    with plant '0002' (currency: Japanese Yen, decimal places: 0), the
    system uses two decimal places instead of 0. For this reason, the
    external posting amount '1234' would not be converted into the correct
    value (with regard to contents) <ZH>123.400</>.

    ¿Cómo arreglar este error?

    To avoid this situation, proceed as follows:
    For example 1)
    You can only switch plants, where the number of decimal places would
    change, if you have not yet entered an external value. Therefore, you
    should first enter the correct plant before you enter an external value.
    If you have already entered an external value, you must delete this
    value before you switch plants.
    For example 2)
    Alternative 1:
    First, enter the plant and confirm with <LS>Continue</>. You can now
    enter the external value.
    Alternative 2:
    If you post to the plant with the different number of decimal places
    (not two), then the default values (<LS>Settings -> Default Values</>)
    should contain this plant as a default. This means that you can
    immediately enter the external value.

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