Message type: E = Error
Message class: GR - Report Writer
Message number: 388
Message text: The selection formula does not exist in formula table 890
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The SAP error message GR388, which states "The selection formula does not exist in formula table 890," typically occurs in the context of inventory management or material valuation processes. This error indicates that the system is trying to reference a selection formula that is not defined in the relevant formula table (in this case, table 890).
Cause:
- Missing Selection Formula: The selection formula that the system is trying to use does not exist in the formula table. This could be due to a configuration issue or a missing entry.
- Incorrect Configuration: The configuration settings for the valuation or inventory management might not be set up correctly, leading to the system looking for a formula that is not defined.
- Transport Issues: If the system has recently undergone a transport of configuration settings, the selection formula may not have been transported correctly.
Solution:
Check Formula Table:
- Go to transaction code SE11 (Data Dictionary) and check the contents of table 890 to see if the selection formula exists. If it does not, you may need to create it.
Create/Modify Selection Formula:
- If the selection formula is missing, you can create it using transaction code OBYC or through the configuration path for the relevant module (e.g., Inventory Management).
- Ensure that the selection formula is correctly defined and activated.
Review Configuration:
- Check the configuration settings in the relevant areas (e.g., Material Management, Inventory Management) to ensure that all necessary settings are in place.
- Make sure that the valuation classes and other related settings are correctly configured.
Transport Requests:
- If the issue arose after a transport, check the transport logs to ensure that all necessary objects were transported correctly. If something is missing, you may need to re-transport the relevant configuration.
Consult Documentation:
- Review SAP documentation or notes related to this error message for any specific guidance or updates that may apply to your version of SAP.
Contact SAP Support:
- If the issue persists after checking the above points, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the GR388 error and implement a solution to resolve it.
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