Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CEERE/DM -
Message number: 322
Message text: Factor "R" not maintained for º10(3) (constants)
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The SAP error message
/CEERE/DM322 Factor "R" not maintained for º10(3) (constants)
typically occurs in the context of the SAP Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) module, particularly when dealing with the management of chemical substances and their properties.Cause:
This error indicates that the system is expecting a specific factor "R" to be defined for a certain constant (in this case, º10(3)), but it has not been maintained in the system. The factor "R" is often related to the calculation of certain properties or behaviors of substances, and if it is not defined, the system cannot proceed with the calculations or processes that depend on it.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you need to maintain the missing factor "R" for the specified constant. Here are the steps you can follow:
Access the Relevant Configuration:
- Go to the SAP Easy Access screen and navigate to the configuration settings for the EHS module. This may involve using transaction codes like
SPRO
to access the configuration menu.Maintain Factor "R":
- Look for the section related to chemical properties or constants. This could be under "EHS Management" or "Product Safety."
- Find the area where you can maintain constants and their associated factors.
- Add or update the factor "R" for the constant º10(3). Ensure that the value you enter is correct and relevant to your business processes.
Check for Dependencies:
- After maintaining the factor, check if there are any other dependencies or related settings that might also need to be updated.
Test the Changes:
- Once you have made the necessary changes, test the process that was generating the error to ensure that it is resolved.
Documentation:
- Document the changes made for future reference and to inform other team members about the update.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a consultant who specializes in the EHS module for further assistance.
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