Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/DGR -
Message number: 127
Message text: All materials should belong to the same commodity
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/DGR127 All materials should belong to the same commodity
typically occurs in the context of Dangerous Goods Management (DGM) within SAP. This error indicates that the materials you are trying to process or handle do not belong to the same commodity group, which is a requirement for certain operations in DGM.Cause:
- Different Commodity Groups: The materials you are trying to include in a single transaction (like a shipment or a delivery) belong to different commodity groups. In DGM, a commodity group is a classification that groups materials based on their dangerous goods characteristics.
- Configuration Issues: There may be a misconfiguration in the material master data where the commodity group is not set correctly for one or more materials.
- Data Entry Errors: Incorrect data entry during the creation or modification of material master records can lead to this issue.
Solution:
Check Material Master Data:
- Go to the material master records of the materials involved and check their commodity group assignments.
- Ensure that all materials you are trying to process belong to the same commodity group.
Adjust Commodity Group:
- If you find that some materials are assigned to different commodity groups, you may need to change the commodity group of one or more materials to ensure they match.
- This can be done by using transaction code
MM02
to modify the material master data.Review Dangerous Goods Settings:
- Ensure that the dangerous goods settings and classifications are correctly configured in your SAP system.
- Check if there are any specific rules or settings that might be causing the restriction.
Consult Documentation:
- Review SAP documentation or help files related to Dangerous Goods Management for additional insights on how commodity groups are defined and used.
Seek Help from SAP Support:
- If the issue persists after checking the above points, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal SAP team for further assistance.
Related Information:
MM02
(Change Material), MM03
(Display Material), and /ACCGO/DGR
(for Dangerous Goods Management).By ensuring that all materials involved in a transaction belong to the same commodity group, you can resolve the error and proceed with your operations in SAP.
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