Message type: E = Error
Message class: CM_EHPRC_FW_IMPORT - Messages for Simplified Import
Message number: 207
Message text: Listed substance &1 not found in regulatory list &2
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The SAP error message CM_EHPRC_FW_IMPORT207 indicates that a listed substance (denoted as &1) is not found in the specified regulatory list (denoted as &2). This error typically arises in the context of compliance management, particularly when dealing with hazardous materials or substances that need to be tracked according to regulatory requirements.
Cause:
- Missing Substance: The substance you are trying to import or process is not included in the regulatory list you are referencing. This could be due to an oversight in the data entry or an update in regulations that has not been reflected in your system.
- Incorrect Regulatory List: The regulatory list you are using may not be the correct one for the substance in question. Different lists may apply depending on the region, industry, or specific regulations.
- Data Synchronization Issues: There may be issues with data synchronization between your SAP system and external regulatory databases or lists.
Solution:
- Verify Substance and List: Check the substance name (represented by &1) and the regulatory list (represented by &2) to ensure that they are correct. Confirm that the substance should indeed be part of the specified regulatory list.
- Update Regulatory Lists: If the substance is indeed missing from the regulatory list, you may need to update your regulatory lists in SAP. This could involve importing new data or updating existing entries.
- Consult Regulatory Sources: If you are unsure whether the substance should be on the list, consult the relevant regulatory bodies or databases to confirm the status of the substance.
- Data Entry Correction: If there was an error in data entry, correct the information in your SAP system to reflect the accurate substance and regulatory list.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists after verifying the above steps, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance. They may provide insights into whether this is a known issue or if there are patches or updates available.
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