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Messages were issued when costs were calculated (see log)

Former Member
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Hi,

When I am creating the production order ( T Code: co08 , MTO scenarios and with reference to sale order ) but i am getting these error messge.Error when calculating costs see log like:

Messages were issued when costs were calculated (see log)

Message no. CK262

and also iam not getting planned cost .in the production order i saw log worning message like

Object was not costed

Message no. CK060

Diagnosis

The system could not find any entries that are relevant to costing.

System Response

The system did not cost the object.

Procedure

Check whether the following objects should be flagged as relevant to costing:

o Items in the BOM

Display BOM

o Operations in the routing

o Control key in the routing

1. Look at the message log.

2. Check whether a quantity was specified in the confirmation.

pls give me clarification ASAP

Regards

SAPCO

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irhasni_yunus2
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Hi Hisapgaru,

The error on product costing can be cause by several message which can be caused by poor master data maintenance. It does not mean, the error are found on every message line, you have to analyze the material number that involve in the message using the information provided by log message (procedure).

To analyze product costing in a comprehensive way is by using CK11N. By this t-code you can display the product cost result from 3 pespective: Cost element, costed BOM or cost component.

You can event check the product costing parameter from this CK11N/CK13N(display product costing). Without doing analysa to product costing, you cannot point out what cause the problem.

Solve the problem from product cost planning side first, then after calculation free of error, you can go back to production order activity.

Best regards,

Irhasni

Former Member
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Hi,

goto transaction CS02 and check whether maintained indictor for cost relevency in BOM.

Regards,

Sreekanth