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(CCM2) Error when edit Master Catalog

Former Member
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Hi,,

I have one problem

Hi,,

I have two problems with the catalog

1.- After I uploaded some content in a supplier catalog, I was not able to do any mapping. I think the problem is in the master catalog. Now suddenly I can't edit it. A error message is displayed. I saw the dump in the system but I don't see any SAP note related.

the message say

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"RAISE_EXCEPTION" C

"SAPLSYGU" or "LSYGUU03"

"GUID_CONVERT"

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or "SAPLSYGU" "PARAMETERS_ERROR" or "SAPMHTTP " "PARAMETERS_ERROR"

Our level of patch is

SAP_ABA 640 0015 SAPKA64015

SAP_BASIS 640 0015 SAPKB64015

PI_BASIS 2005_1_640 0005 SAPKIPYJ65

ST-PI 2005_1_640 0003 SAPKITLQH3

CCM 200_640 0002 SAPK-26402INCCM

SRM_SERVER 500 0008 SAPKIBKS08

Thanks

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Former Member
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Did you publish your master catalog without any items in it?

Due to technical reasons you first have to publish the master without any content (structure only). After this you should have no problem with mapping content from a supplier catalog to the master.

Former Member
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You should check if you have two different master catalogs in your CCM system itself, not only in your web frontend (e.g. Internet Explorer). One master is probably active and one master is set to inactive. Delete the inactive master and you are able again to do the mapping between supplier catalog and master catalog and to edit the master.

@ R.Janke: Independent of the problem in this thread. Is it really necessary to publish the master schema only? In case you want to work with purchasing catalogs you wouldn´t publish your master catalog at all. Is your proposal related to any SP or is it already solved with a new SP?

Regards,

Bodo

Former Member
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I had the same error message. When searching around for a solution I only found note 795001 that described more or less the problem, however this is for CCM 1.0 only (but I tried it anyway).

I think, but I couldn't test because we're not using purchasing catalogs at all, that this still is necessary for the master catalog initially. This is because products are first entered into the master before being entered into a purchasing catalog (I'm sure people will correct me if I'm wrong ).

Former Member
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Hi,

I've just had this same issue in of my CCM20 catalogues...This can be fixed by applying note no. 899659. You must also use the /CCM/CLEANUP_CATALOG progam to delete the AI process for your master catalogue.

Regards,

Adeoye

Former Member
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Hi Jorge,

Could you resolve this problem also with the ABA SPs mentioned in your other thread?

Regards,

Bodo