Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BA1/F4_YC -
Message number: 111
Message text: Composite yield curve type &1 not permitted as spread curve type
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The SAP error message
/BA1/F4_YC111 Composite yield curve type &1 not permitted as spread curve type
typically occurs in the context of financial applications within SAP, particularly when dealing with yield curves and interest rate calculations. This error indicates that the specified composite yield curve type is not allowed to be used as a spread curve type.Cause:
- Incorrect Configuration: The composite yield curve type you are trying to use is not configured to be used as a spread curve type in the system.
- Data Entry Error: There may be a mistake in the data entry where an invalid or unsupported yield curve type is selected.
- System Restrictions: Certain yield curve types may have restrictions based on business rules or system settings that prevent them from being used in specific contexts.
Solution:
Check Configuration:
- Go to the configuration settings for yield curves in your SAP system. Ensure that the composite yield curve type you are trying to use is correctly configured and permitted for use as a spread curve type.
- You may need to consult with your SAP Basis or Financial Configuration team to verify the settings.
Use Valid Curve Types:
- Review the list of valid composite yield curve types that can be used as spread curve types. Make sure you are selecting one that is permitted.
- You can usually find this information in the SAP documentation or by consulting with your SAP support team.
Review Documentation:
- Check the SAP Help Portal or relevant documentation for any specific notes or guidelines regarding yield curve types and their usage.
Error Logs:
- Look into the system logs or error logs for more detailed information about the error. This may provide additional context that can help in troubleshooting.
Testing:
- If you have made changes to the configuration, perform tests to ensure that the changes have resolved the issue.
Related Information:
TPM1
(for managing yield curves) or TPM2
(for managing composite yield curves).If the problem persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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