Message type: E = Error
Message class: CM_EHPRC_COD_COMMON - Compliance Data Messages - Common
Message number: 108
Message text: Package &1: Data is not consistent and cannot be saved
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The SAP error message CM_EHPRC_COD_COMMON108 indicates that there is an inconsistency in the data related to a specific package (denoted by
&1
) that prevents it from being saved. This error typically occurs in the context of SAP's Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) module, particularly when dealing with product compliance or related data.Causes:
- Data Inconsistency: The most common cause is that the data entered in the package does not meet the required validation rules or is inconsistent with other related data.
- Missing Mandatory Fields: Certain mandatory fields may not have been filled out, leading to incomplete data.
- Incorrect Data Types: Data entered may not match the expected data types (e.g., entering text in a numeric field).
- Referential Integrity Issues: There may be issues with references to other objects or data that are not valid or do not exist.
- Configuration Issues: Custom configurations or settings in the EHS module may lead to unexpected behavior.
Solutions:
- Review Data Entries: Check all the data fields in the package for completeness and correctness. Ensure that all mandatory fields are filled out and that the data types are correct.
- Check for Dependencies: Verify if there are any dependencies or related data that need to be consistent. For example, if the package references other objects, ensure those objects are valid and correctly configured.
- Use Transaction Codes: Utilize transaction codes like
EHS0
orEHS1
to navigate to the relevant areas in the EHS module and check for any inconsistencies.- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help files for specific validation rules related to the package you are working with.
- Debugging: If you have access to debugging tools, you can trace the error to find out exactly where the inconsistency is occurring.
- Contact Support: If the issue persists and you cannot identify the cause, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal SAP team for assistance.
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By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the inconsistency causing the error message CM_EHPRC_COD_COMMON108.
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