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Period control 02 is not allowed with dynamic period control

former_member230926
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Hi Experts,

I am getting below error while I am unlocking my Schema.

I am using Rate having period control value as 02 (Mth-bsd w.interv. to day MvI/O)

Schema & Rate categories are Dynamic period control enabled.

Please let me know what is the reason behind this error.

In debugging I found that system is not allowing 02 if DPC is enabled at Schema but I am not getting any logical explanation why system is behaving like this.

Error pop up- Period control 02 is not allowed with dynamic period control (Message no. AJ575)

Further findings .

If  Timebase value for the period control is "03" (Monthly time portions dependent on an interval)  then it is giving this error

Still not clear what is the reason for this error .

Regards

Manoj

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Hi Manoj,

If you read the F1 help provided for DPC. It clearly states that DPC cannot be used together with Base calculation procedure 03 which is calculation of month specific time portions using intervals.

In standard for Period Control 02 the base calculation procedure is 03.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Rakesh..

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Former Member
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Hi Manoj,

If you read the F1 help provided for DPC. It clearly states that DPC cannot be used together with Base calculation procedure 03 which is calculation of month specific time portions using intervals.

In standard for Period Control 02 the base calculation procedure is 03.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Rakesh..

sapisurdg.wordpress.com

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Hi Rakesh,

Thanks for your immediate response.

So one can not create a Rate step having time base as "03" for DPC schemas.

If yes ... is there any way to do the same.

Regards

Manoj