Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/CMN -
Message number: 087
Message text: Optionality category ID is missing in item &1
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/CMN087 Optionality category ID is missing in item &1
typically occurs in the context of the SAP S/4HANA system, particularly when dealing with the configuration of items in a document or transaction that requires an optionality category.Cause:
The error indicates that the system expects an "optionality category ID" for a specific item (denoted by
&1
), but it is missing. This can happen due to several reasons:
- Configuration Issues: The optionality category may not be defined in the system or may not be properly assigned to the item.
- Data Entry Errors: The user may have omitted entering the optionality category when creating or modifying the item.
- Master Data Issues: The master data for the item may not have been set up correctly, leading to missing required fields.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can take the following steps:
Check Item Configuration:
- Navigate to the item in question and verify if the optionality category is defined.
- If it is missing, you may need to assign the appropriate optionality category to the item.
Review Master Data:
- Ensure that the master data for the item includes all required fields, including the optionality category.
- If necessary, update the master data to include the missing information.
Consult Configuration Settings:
- If you have access to the configuration settings, check if the optionality categories are defined correctly in the system.
- You may need to consult with your SAP configuration team to ensure that the optionality categories are set up as required.
User Training:
- If the issue is due to user error, consider providing training or documentation to ensure that users understand the importance of entering all required fields when creating or modifying items.
Debugging:
- If the issue persists, you may need to debug the process to identify where the optionality category is being omitted. This may require technical assistance from an SAP developer or consultant.
Related Information:
MM02
(Change Material), MM01
(Create Material), or ME21N
(Create Purchase Order) depending on where the error occurs.If the problem continues after following these steps, it may be beneficial to reach out to SAP support or your internal SAP team for further assistance.
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