Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/FDP -
Message number: 370
Message text: Position &1 (&2) already entered in a different row
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/FDP370 Position &1 (&2) already entered in a different row
typically occurs in the context of the SAP Flexible Real Estate Management (RE-FX) module, particularly when dealing with position management or contract management. This error indicates that the specified position (identified by &1) is already assigned to another row in the same context, which can lead to data inconsistencies.Cause:
- Duplicate Entry: The most common cause of this error is that the same position is being entered multiple times in the same transaction or document. This can happen if the user is trying to add a position that has already been assigned to another row.
- Data Integrity Rules: SAP enforces data integrity rules to prevent duplicate entries that could lead to inconsistencies in reporting and processing.
- User Error: Sometimes, users may inadvertently try to enter the same position due to misunderstanding the data entry requirements.
Solution:
- Check Existing Entries: Review the existing entries in the document or transaction to see if the position is already listed. If it is, you may need to modify or remove the existing entry before adding a new one.
- Modify the Entry: If you need to change the details of the existing position, consider updating the existing row instead of adding a new one.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation or help files related to the specific transaction you are working on for guidance on how to manage positions correctly.
- User Training: If this error occurs frequently, consider providing additional training to users on how to manage positions and avoid duplicate entries.
- Technical Support: If you believe this error is occurring incorrectly (e.g., due to a system bug), you may need to contact your SAP support team or consult SAP Notes for any known issues or patches.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and prevent it from occurring in the future.
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