Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IPRO/DBMC -
Message number: 213
Message text: Type change of characteristic &1 not allowed
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The SAP error message
/IPRO/DBMC213 Type change of characteristic &1 not allowed
typically occurs in the context of SAP Integrated Business Planning (IBP) or SAP Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) when there is an attempt to change the data type of a characteristic that is already defined in the system. This error indicates that the system does not allow changing the type of an existing characteristic due to potential data integrity issues.Cause:
- Data Integrity: Changing the type of a characteristic can lead to inconsistencies in the data model, especially if the characteristic is already being used in various planning objects, queries, or reports.
- Existing Dependencies: The characteristic may have dependencies with other objects, such as key figures, planning levels, or other characteristics, which would be affected by a type change.
- System Restrictions: SAP has built-in restrictions to prevent changes that could compromise the integrity of the planning model.
Solution:
- Create a New Characteristic: Instead of changing the type of the existing characteristic, create a new characteristic with the desired data type. You can then migrate the data from the old characteristic to the new one if necessary.
- Update Dependencies: After creating the new characteristic, update any dependencies, such as key figures, planning levels, and queries, to use the new characteristic.
- Data Migration: If you need to retain the data from the old characteristic, consider using data migration tools or scripts to transfer the data to the new characteristic.
- Consult Documentation: Review the SAP documentation for guidelines on managing characteristics and their types to ensure compliance with best practices.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and maintain the integrity of your SAP planning environment.
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