/ACCGO/DGR102 - Source and destination plant cannot be same

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /ACCGO/DGR -

  • Message number: 102

  • Message text: Source and destination plant cannot be same

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /ACCGO/DGR102 - Source and destination plant cannot be same ?

    The SAP error message /ACCGO/DGR102 indicates that there is an issue with the source and destination plants being the same in a transaction that requires them to be different. This error typically occurs in the context of inventory management, goods movements, or logistics processes where a transfer or movement of materials is being attempted.

    Cause:

    The primary cause of this error is that the system is trying to perform a goods movement (such as a transfer posting or stock transfer) where the source plant and destination plant are set to the same value. In SAP, certain transactions require that the source and destination plants be different to ensure proper tracking and management of inventory.

    Solution:

    To resolve this error, you should:

    1. Check the Transaction: Review the transaction you are trying to execute. Ensure that you are not mistakenly selecting the same plant for both the source and destination.

    2. Correct the Plant Selection: If you intended to move stock from one plant to another, make sure to select different plants for the source and destination.

    3. Review Configuration: If this error occurs frequently in your processes, it may be worth reviewing the configuration settings in your SAP system to ensure that they align with your business processes.

    4. Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for the specific transaction you are using to understand the requirements for source and destination plants.

    5. User Training: If users are frequently encountering this error, consider providing additional training on the correct procedures for executing goods movements.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: This error can occur in various transaction codes related to inventory management, such as MB1B (Transfer Posting), MIGO (Goods Movement), or others.
    • SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that may address this error or provide additional context or solutions.
    • User Roles and Authorizations: Ensure that users have the appropriate roles and authorizations to perform the intended transactions, as sometimes restrictions can lead to unexpected errors.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the /ACCGO/DGR102 error and successfully complete your transaction.

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