on 2024 Aug 14 8:19 AM
Dear SAP Expert,
We have encountered an issue in the system where it allows the creation of a new registered product with an ID that has already been assigned to a different product. The system does not prevent the duplication of registered product IDs.
This issue is causing inconsistencies in our product data and may lead to operational challenges, particularly in tracking and managing registered products. It also increases the risk of errors in reporting and managing customer service process.
We kindly request your feedback on this issue and how to manage this matter.
Thanks in advance.
Dear Ali,
The same Registered Product ID is allowed to different Reference Products, Since the ID is made up of both Reference and Registered Product.
Therefore, the system will only trigger an error message when trying to create two Registered Products with the same ID and same Reference Product.
This behavior is documented on SAP's Help Portal, in the "Registered Products Quick Guide", available on the link (item 5 of this section):
Best Regards,
Marcelo
SAP Product Support
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Dear @Ali_Rahmatallah,
The Business ByDesign's system currently does not have a functionality for it.
However, you can always edit the Registered Product ID to make sure it is not duplicated with another existing one, by changing the Registered Product Status to Obsolete (in case it is Active) and changing the ID.
Furthermore, you can submit a new Improvement Request on SAP Customer Influence website (https://influence.sap.com/sap/ino/#/) or vote for existing ones.
This way, we can analyze your request to be implemented on Business ByDesign, as we already did to many other customers, and improve our environment.
Best Regards,
Marcelo
SAP Product Support
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