Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CEERE/DM -
Message number: 192
Message text: The sum of the parcels' areas cannot be equal to the total built area
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The SAP error message
/CEERE/DM192
indicates that there is a discrepancy between the sum of the areas of individual parcels and the total built area in a real estate management context. This error typically arises in the SAP Real Estate Management (RE) module when the system detects that the total area calculated from the individual parcels does not match the total built area defined for a property.Cause:
- Data Entry Errors: The areas of the individual parcels may have been entered incorrectly, leading to a mismatch.
- Configuration Issues: There may be issues with how the built area is configured in the system.
- Changes in Parcel Areas: If parcel areas were modified after the total built area was set, this could lead to inconsistencies.
- Missing or Incomplete Data: Some parcels may not have been included in the calculations, or there may be missing data for certain parcels.
Solution:
- Verify Parcel Areas: Check the individual parcel areas in the system to ensure they are entered correctly. Make sure that the sum of these areas matches the total built area.
- Check Total Built Area: Review the total built area defined for the property. Ensure that it is accurate and reflects the current state of the property.
- Update Records: If discrepancies are found, update the records for either the parcel areas or the total built area as necessary.
- Recalculate Areas: If the system allows, recalculate the areas to ensure that they are consistent.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on how to handle this error in your version of SAP.
- Engage Technical Support: If the issue persists after checking the data, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with a technical expert who specializes in SAP Real Estate Management.
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By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the error and implement a solution to resolve it.
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