Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CPD/PFP_MESSAGES -
Message number: 448
Message text: &1 is not a valid UoM for resource type &2
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The SAP error message
/CPD/PFP_MESSAGES448 &1 is not a valid UoM for resource type &2
indicates that the unit of measure (UoM) specified for a particular resource type is not valid or recognized in the context of the operation you are trying to perform. This error typically occurs in the context of production planning or resource management within SAP.Cause:
- Invalid UoM: The UoM you are trying to use for the specified resource type does not exist in the system or is not configured correctly.
- Resource Type Mismatch: The UoM may not be applicable for the specific resource type you are working with. Different resource types may have specific UoMs that are valid for them.
- Configuration Issues: There may be issues in the configuration of the resource types or UoMs in the system, leading to this error.
- Data Entry Error: There could be a typographical error in the UoM entered in the transaction.
Solution:
Check UoM Configuration:
- Go to the configuration settings in SAP and verify that the UoM you are trying to use is defined and valid for the resource type in question.
- Use transaction codes like
CUNI
(Unit of Measure) to check the UoM settings.Verify Resource Type:
- Ensure that the resource type you are using is compatible with the UoM. You can check the settings for the resource type in the relevant configuration area (e.g., transaction
CR01
for creating resources).Correct Data Entry:
- Double-check the UoM entered in the transaction for any typographical errors. Ensure that it matches exactly with the defined UoMs in the system.
Consult Documentation:
- Review the SAP documentation or help files related to the specific module you are working with to understand the valid UoMs for the resource types.
Contact Support:
- If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert who can provide further assistance.
Related Information:
CUNI
, CR01
, and others that may help you navigate UoM and resource type configurations.By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the error and implement a solution to resolve it.
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