![]() In the example of âMPCâ that has ISO âEAâ either you need to pass EA from C4C (maintaining it in the mapping) or change the T006 entry in ECC. In the example of the first screenshot above, if we send MEINS âMPGâ, which doesnât have any ISO codeĪssigned, then MPG must be mapped to MPG in C4C. If no ISO code is maintained the IDoc field MEINS should contain the SAP code which is mapped in the Code List Now, in the ISO column in T006 we have âEAâ, which is not mapped in C4C so the lookup fails. ![]() ![]() ![]() This means that in ECC we try to convert the ISO code byÄoing a lookup in table t006 with the MEINS Value i. The communication between C4S and ECC is using ISO Codes, not the unit of measure code. Make the appropriate settings for the ISO unit of measure in Customizing</>, if you have the authorization to do so.Otherwise, find out how these values got into the Intermediate Document. This form lists the international standard (ISO) codes and descriptions used for units of measure. When maintaining code list mapping for the units of measure, it is necessary to map the UM in C4C to the ISO Code of the UM in ECC (Table T006).Ä®ven if it is a best practice to maintain ISO codes for all SAP Unit of measure codes, sometimes, customer don´t have ISO codes assigned to their Custom UM, or have a different one that doesn´t match the UM ID. If you want the ISO unit of measure to be marked as primary code, make the appropriate entry.
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