Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/CAK_FBO -
Message number: 017
Message text: Quote has been expired, contract creation not possible
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/CAK_FBO017 Quote has been expired, contract creation not possible
typically occurs in the context of contract management or sales processes within SAP, particularly when dealing with quotations and contracts. Here’s a breakdown of the cause, potential solutions, and related information:Cause:
- Expired Quotation: The primary reason for this error is that the quotation you are trying to use for contract creation has expired. Each quotation in SAP has a validity period, and if you attempt to create a contract after this period, the system will prevent the action.
- System Configuration: There may be specific settings in the SAP system that define the validity period for quotations, which could be shorter than expected.
- Data Entry Errors: Sometimes, the quotation number or details may have been entered incorrectly, leading to confusion about the status of the quotation.
Solution:
Check Quotation Validity: Verify the validity dates of the quotation. You can do this by navigating to the quotation in the SAP system and checking the validity period. If the quotation is indeed expired, you will need to take further action.
Renew or Create a New Quotation: If the quotation has expired, you can either:
- Renew the existing quotation if your business process allows for it.
- Create a new quotation that reflects the current terms and conditions.
Adjust System Settings: If the validity period for quotations is too short for your business needs, consider discussing with your SAP administrator or configuration team to adjust the settings.
Consult Documentation: Review any relevant documentation or guidelines provided by your organization regarding the management of quotations and contracts to ensure compliance with internal processes.
Error Handling: If you believe the quotation should still be valid, check for any system errors or issues that may have caused the quotation to be marked as expired. This may require technical support from your SAP team.
Related Information:
VA21
(Create Quotation) and VA22
(Change Quotation) to manage quotations effectively.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and proceed with the contract creation process. If issues persist, consider reaching out to your SAP support team for further assistance.
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