Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/DGR -
Message number: 159
Message text: Quantity, lic. type and UoM must be initial in unlicensed plant
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/DGR159
typically occurs in the context of the SAP system when dealing with unlicensed plants in the context of the Advanced Compliance Reporting (ACCR) or similar modules. This error indicates that certain fields related to quantity, license type, and unit of measure (UoM) must be empty (initial) when processing data for an unlicensed plant.Cause:
- Unlicensed Plant: The error arises when you are trying to enter or process data for a plant that is not licensed for certain operations or functionalities.
- Mandatory Fields: The system expects that for unlicensed plants, specific fields (like quantity, license type, and UoM) should not contain any values. If they do, the system throws this error.
- Data Entry Error: It may also occur due to incorrect data entry or configuration settings in the system.
Solution:
- Check Plant Licensing: Verify if the plant you are working with is indeed unlicensed. If it should be licensed, you may need to check the licensing status and ensure that the necessary licenses are in place.
- Clear Fields: If you are working with an unlicensed plant, ensure that the fields for quantity, license type, and UoM are left blank. You may need to adjust your data entry or processing logic to accommodate this requirement.
- Review Configuration: Check the configuration settings related to the plant and the specific module you are working with. Ensure that the settings align with the business processes and compliance requirements.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for more detailed information on handling unlicensed plants and the specific requirements for data entry.
- Contact Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert who can provide guidance based on your specific system configuration and business processes.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and ensure that your data processing aligns with SAP's requirements for unlicensed plants.
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