Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/CMN -
Message number: 053
Message text: Routine value has been updated from &1 to 0100002
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/CMN053 Routine value has been updated from &1 to 0100002
typically relates to the SAP General Ledger (G/L) accounting module, particularly in the context of the new G/L functionality. This message indicates that a routine value (which could be a configuration or a parameter) has been changed from its previous value to a new value (in this case,0100002
).Cause:
- Configuration Changes: The error often arises due to changes in the configuration settings of the G/L accounting module. This could be due to updates made by a user or during a system upgrade.
- Data Migration: If data is being migrated from an older system to a new one, certain routine values may be updated automatically as part of the migration process.
- Custom Code: If there are custom routines or enhancements in the system, they may inadvertently change routine values during execution.
Solution:
- Check Configuration: Review the configuration settings in the G/L accounting module to ensure that the routine values are set correctly. You can do this by navigating to the relevant configuration transaction codes (e.g., SPRO).
- Review Change Logs: Check the change logs to see who made the changes and why. This can help identify if the change was intentional or accidental.
- Consult Documentation: If the change was part of a system upgrade or migration, consult the relevant documentation to understand the implications of the new routine value.
- Testing: If the change is causing issues, consider reverting to the previous routine value (if possible) and testing the system to see if the error persists.
- SAP Notes: Search for relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error message. SAP frequently releases notes that provide solutions or workarounds for known issues.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue cannot be resolved through the above steps, consider reaching out to SAP Support for assistance.
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