Message type: E = Error
Message class: /INCMD/MSG -
Message number: 163
Message text: Relevance of subgroup &1 does not match the relevance of main group
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The SAP error message
/INCMD/MSG163
indicates that there is a mismatch between the relevance of a subgroup and the relevance of its main group in the context of the SAP system, particularly in the area of configuration or master data management.Cause:
This error typically arises when:
- Inconsistent Configuration: The subgroup you are trying to use is not configured to match the relevance criteria set for its main group. This can happen if the subgroup has been defined with different characteristics or relevance settings than those of the main group.
- Data Entry Errors: There may be a mistake in the data entry where the subgroup is not correctly associated with the main group.
- Changes in Master Data: If there have been recent changes to the main group or subgroup definitions, it may lead to inconsistencies.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can take the following steps:
Check Configuration:
- Go to the configuration settings for both the main group and the subgroup.
- Ensure that the relevance settings for the subgroup align with those of the main group.
Review Master Data:
- Verify the master data entries for both the main group and the subgroup.
- Make sure that the subgroup is correctly assigned to the main group and that all relevant fields are filled out correctly.
Adjust Relevance Settings:
- If necessary, adjust the relevance settings of either the subgroup or the main group to ensure they match.
- This may involve changing the characteristics or attributes that define their relevance.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on the configuration of groups and subgroups in your particular module.
Testing:
- After making changes, test the configuration to ensure that the error no longer occurs.
Seek Help:
- 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 more tailored assistance.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify and correct the cause of the error message /INCMD/MSG163
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