2011 May 04 9:13 AM
Hi,
We have deleted a BB Plan using the transaction E61D.
This BB plan has been used by a print document. Now, whenever we try to preview this print document (EA40), we get the error message, "Error in reading table EABP".
Is there anyway this could be resolved. So that the user does not get the error message.
Regards,
Joshua.
2011 May 04 1:51 PM
Hi,
I want to provide some information in this regard. Deletion of budget billing plan is a standard functionality however it should not throw an error during bill preview or printing.
I faced the same problem however I worked with payment scheme but not budget billing plan. SAP has relealesd note 1029423 and 1248740 to fix this issue.
Please have a look into those notes. SAP will remove the link from print document from DBERDL table when the budget billing plan will be deleted. So you do not have to reverse and re-bill the invoice.
Hope this will solve your problem.
Thanks.
Nirmalya
2011 May 04 1:19 PM
sorry. this seems to be a standard SAP functionality.
After the BB plan is deleted, we cannot remove the references from the print document.
Instead we may have to reverse and recreate the print document.
Regards,
Joshua.
2011 May 04 1:51 PM
Hi,
I want to provide some information in this regard. Deletion of budget billing plan is a standard functionality however it should not throw an error during bill preview or printing.
I faced the same problem however I worked with payment scheme but not budget billing plan. SAP has relealesd note 1029423 and 1248740 to fix this issue.
Please have a look into those notes. SAP will remove the link from print document from DBERDL table when the budget billing plan will be deleted. So you do not have to reverse and re-bill the invoice.
Hope this will solve your problem.
Thanks.
Nirmalya
2011 May 05 6:20 AM
Thank you very much Nirmalya. I am checking those notes right now!
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"SOLVED the problem". I am pretty sure one of the notes will fix this.
Edited by: INJGN0 on May 5, 2011 8:06 AM