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Reply from Taburn on Dec 20 at 5:38 PM Sounds like the authorization roles he/she has in production and development differ in some way. First step is to compare each of their roles in Prd & Dev, not just the role containing the tcode kp26. If they are identical, the next step is to compare their roles with someone who complete the transaction. I would guess that he/she has a restriction on their "other" roles on their id that the others who can perform the transaction don't have this restriction. Hope this helps!
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Robert Casey Sent: Friday, December 20, 2013 4:36 PM Subject: Activity Price Planning (kp26), cannot Change Entire Fixed Price Column Change Values Button We have an interesting situation happening when we plan activity prices. This situation effects one user, not many users. This one user experiences this issue, while another user running the same transaction with the same selection parameters does not experience this issue. We use activity types in allocations for utility costs to buildings. SAP transaction KP26, one cost center, one activity type group (~100 activity types). The list of activity types comes up, the user selects the FIXED PRICE column (highlights the entire column), presses the CHANGE VALUES button, enters the revaluation amount, presses ADD VALUES button. SAP changes the fixed price in the first cell only. It does not change each cell in the entire column. This change values feature used to work for this user (~2 months ago it stopped working). It does not impact any other user who performs this planning. What is even more interesting is this user can successfully execute this function in our test system. But not in our production system. The planner profiles and planning layouts are the same. The proscribed steps are executed in the same order in each environment. The user's parameter IDs are the same, as are the CO user settings. We've run out of things to check and confirm. So I'm throwing it out to this list to find out if anyone's ever experienced this behavior with activity price planning or any other function, which would help us track this down. Thanks, BC | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |