Message type: E = Error
Message class: GM - Combination manager
Message number: 087
Message text: Imputed cost element & is not supported in manual planning
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The SAP error message GM087, which states "Imputed cost element & is not supported in manual planning," typically occurs in the context of budget management and planning within the SAP system, particularly in the Public Sector Management (PSM) module or the Controlling (CO) module.
Cause:
The error arises when a user attempts to manually plan or enter data for a cost element that is classified as an "imputed cost element." Imputed cost elements are typically used for internal accounting purposes and are not intended for manual planning or direct budget entries. This restriction is in place to ensure that only valid cost elements that can be directly associated with actual costs or revenues are used in manual planning scenarios.
Solution:
To resolve the GM087 error, consider the following steps:
Identify the Cost Element: Determine which cost element is causing the error. This can usually be found in the error message itself.
Check Cost Element Configuration: Review the configuration of the cost element in the SAP system. You can do this by navigating to the cost element master data and checking its attributes. Ensure that it is not set as an imputed cost element if you need to use it for manual planning.
Use Alternative Cost Elements: If the cost element is indeed an imputed cost element and cannot be changed, you will need to use a different cost element that is allowed for manual planning. This may involve creating a new cost element or using an existing one that meets the requirements.
Consult with SAP Support or Configuration Team: If you are unsure about the implications of changing the cost element configuration or if you need to create a new cost element, consult with your SAP support team or the configuration team responsible for managing cost elements in your organization.
Review Planning Procedures: Ensure that your planning procedures align with the guidelines for using cost elements in manual planning. This may involve training or updating documentation for users involved in the planning process.
Related Information:
KA01
(Create Primary Cost Element) or KA02
(Change Primary Cost Element) to manage cost elements.By following these steps, you should be able to address the GM087 error and proceed with your manual planning activities in SAP.
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