Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CEERE/DM -
Message number: 224
Message text: Factor "S" for º11(2) not maintained (constants)
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The SAP error message
/CEERE/DM224 Factor "S" for º11(2) not maintained (constants)
typically relates to issues in the configuration of the Data Management (DM) module, particularly in the context of constants used in calculations or data processing.Cause:
- Missing Configuration: The error indicates that a required factor "S" for a specific constant (in this case, º11(2)) has not been maintained in the system. This could be due to incomplete setup or configuration in the relevant module.
- Data Inconsistency: There may be inconsistencies in the data or configuration settings that lead to the system not being able to find the necessary constants.
- Versioning Issues: If there have been recent updates or changes to the system, it’s possible that the necessary constants were not migrated or updated correctly.
Solution:
Check Configuration:
- Navigate to the relevant configuration settings in the SAP system where constants are defined. This is usually found in the customizing settings for the Data Management module.
- Ensure that the factor "S" for the constant º11(2) is properly maintained. If it is missing, you will need to create or update it.
Maintain Constants:
- Go to the transaction code related to maintaining constants (this could vary based on your specific SAP setup).
- Look for the specific constant º11(2) and ensure that the factor "S" is defined correctly.
Consult Documentation:
- Review any relevant SAP documentation or notes that pertain to the Data Management module and constants. This can provide insights into the expected configuration and any known issues.
Testing:
- After making the necessary changes, perform tests to ensure that the error no longer occurs and that the system behaves as expected.
Seek Help from SAP Support:
- If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance. They can provide guidance based on the specific version and configuration of your SAP system.
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