Message type: E = Error
Message class: CM_EHPRC_IMPORT -
Message number: 005
Message text: Revisions of regulatory list &1 do not match
The revisions of the regulatory list &v1& differ between <LS>Product
Compliance for Discrete Industries</> and <LS>SAP Product Stewardship
Network</>.
<LS>Product Compliance for Discrete Industries</> uses revision &v2&.
<LS>SAP Product Stewardship Network </>uses revision &v3&.
The import continues. The system copies the declarable substances of the
component that exist in <LS>SAP Product Stewardship Network</> to the
compliance requirement revision in <LS>Product Compliance for Discrete
Industries</>, even if the revisions of the regulatory lists differ.
The check that is executed automatically during the import uses these
copied declarable substances. The check compares the amount of the
declarable substances given in <LS>SAP Product Stewardship Network</>
with the allowed thresholds of the listed substances in <LS>Product
Compliance for Discrete Industries</>.
Be aware: If the regulatory lists have different thresholds due to the
different revisions, the compliance status may differ between the two
systems.
Ask your system administrator to update to the newest regulatory list
revision.
Update to the newest regulatory list revision.
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CM_EHPRC_IMPORT004 Supplier Part &1: Cannot create new revision of compliance req. &2
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CM_EHPRC_IMPORT003 Component to process has not material number; import aborted
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CM_EHPRC_IMPORT006 Unit &1 for listed substance &2 is invalid
What causes this issue? The unit for declarable &v1& must be a proporti...
CM_EHPRC_IMPORT007 No unit supplied for listed substance &1
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