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Message CK383 in Costing in sales order VC

Former Member
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Hi Gurus,

I am stuck with this issue in Variant configuration.

for a particular configuration for material , in the configurator, after the values entered configuration become consistent and if I display the mass result I can clearly see the items selected for the BOM as per the Selection conditions.

Issue is , when I switch to "costing" , the qty structure again shows correct BOM number and routing group

but no components are selected here and costing for components is 0.

I get Information message CK383 BOM with alternative and usage 1 does not have any components relevant to Costing.

Now I have checked the component selected say item 0010 is a Phantom assembly.and the item beneath it is Assembly only with clearly mentioning of standard price in costing 2 view.

Every single item is having relevant to costing box ticked.

Then why system showing CK383??

Please help me out. what and where to check?

Regards,

Max

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Former Member
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Hi Friends,

Any advice.

Thanks.

Max

Lakshmipathi
Active Contributor
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Have a look at the following note:-

  • Note 1539431 - CK55: Mass costing for sales orders aborts with error msg

G. Lakshmipathi

Ritz
Active Contributor
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Max Q,

For all this item have ypu checkd item details in BOM? May be tick mark (RC29P-SANKA) for cost releavnce is missing for these items in BOM and thats why you are getting this error.

Thanks

Ritesh

Indicator for Relevancy to Costing

Controls the extent to which a BOM item, operation, or suboperation in the
routing is included in costing.

Use

For the Standard Cost
Estimate
and the calculation of planned costs for a Work Order, this indicator
determines whether the item is included in the costing or not.

Examples

  • A BOM item or operation for which the indicator for relevancy to costing is
    X is fully relevant to costing.

  • A BOM item or operation without an indicator for relevancy to costing is not
    relevant to costing at all.

Use

For Inventory
Costing
, you can link relevancy to costing indicators to factors for the
fixed and variable costs so that the item values can be adjusted in costing
depending on the valuation variant. You do this in Customizing for Product Cost
Controlling.

Examples

A BOM item or operation has the indicator for relevancy to costing A
which you have linked in Customizing for Product Cost Controlling to a fixed
factor of 0.8 and a variable factor of 0.8. The BOM item or operation will be
costed in inventory costing at 80% of the fixed costs and 80% of the variable
costs.

Dependencies

For 'output materials' (that is, materials for which the co-product
indicator has been set in the material master and which have a negative BOM
item), the relevance to costing indicator has no effect on the BOM item.

As regards the BOM usage which you selected in the initial screen, it depends
whether this field is ready for input. For more information, see Customizing
under Production
-> Basic Data -> Bill of Material -> General Data -> BOM Usage ->
Define BOM Usages
.

Former Member
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Hi Ritesh,

Thanks for your quick reply.

SANKA check box is the first thing I checked. Tick is there.