Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/CCK_DPQS -
Message number: 386
Message text: Governing weight &1 is invalid
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/CCK_DPQS386 Governing weight &1 is invalid
typically occurs in the context of logistics or transportation management within the SAP system. This error indicates that the governing weight specified for a particular item or shipment is not valid, which can be due to several reasons.Causes:
- Invalid Weight Entry: The governing weight entered may not conform to the expected format or range defined in the system.
- Missing Master Data: The material master data or configuration for the item may be incomplete or missing, leading to invalid weight calculations.
- Configuration Issues: There may be issues with the configuration settings in the system related to weight handling or transportation management.
- Unit of Measure Issues: The unit of measure for the weight may not be correctly defined or may not match the expected units in the system.
- Data Inconsistencies: There may be inconsistencies in the data related to the item, such as discrepancies between the weight defined in the material master and the weight used in the transaction.
Solutions:
- Check Weight Entry: Verify the governing weight entered in the transaction. Ensure it is within the acceptable range and follows the correct format.
- Review Material Master Data: Check the material master data for the item in question. Ensure that all relevant fields, especially those related to weight, are correctly filled out.
- Validate Configuration Settings: Review the configuration settings in the SAP system related to transportation management and weight handling. Ensure that they are set up correctly.
- Check Unit of Measure: Ensure that the unit of measure for the weight is correctly defined and matches the expected units in the system.
- Data Consistency Check: Perform a data consistency check to identify any discrepancies between the material master and the transaction data. Correct any inconsistencies found.
Related Information:
MM03
(Display Material), MM02
(Change Material), or SPRO
(Customizing) to access and modify the relevant data.If the issue persists after checking the above points, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a functional consultant who specializes in logistics or transportation management within SAP.
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