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3735675 - Inconsistent behavior when utilizing BOM items in Advanced Intercompany Sales

Symptom

When creating a sales order (OR), adding a sales kit item (BOM) of type "LUMF" or "CPFH", and changing the plant for 2 or more sub-items to trigger the Advanced Intercompany Sales (5D2) process, it's expected that this scenario fails. 

Since the plant was not changed in the main item, the system identifies the main item wrongly as relevant for classic intercompany, and throws the message

  • Classic ICO process for item & and adv. ICO process can't be combined (Message no.: SD_SLS_INTERCOMPANY066) 

Environment

SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition

Cause

The system identifies wrongly the main item as relevant for classic intercompany.

This is an incorrect system behavior already identified by SAP.

Resolution

The bug was identified and a fix is already developed to address it.

The correction for this behavior is planned to be delivered on hotfix collection HFC08 (2602.2), on the weekend of April 17-19. This is the current state of planning and may be changed by SAP at any time without notice. Make sure to follow the Upgrade & Maintenance Schedule.

As a workaround: create directly the sales kit (BOM) main item with an intercompany relevant plant so that all sub-items are directly intercompany relevant.

See Also

SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Public Edition, 2-System Landscape & SAP Marketing Cloud – Upgrade & Maintenance Schedule

SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Public Edition, 3-System Landscape – Upgrade & Maintenance Schedule

Sales Kits in Advanced Intercompany Sales | SAP Help Portal

KBA 3731299 - Error "Classic ICO process for item & and adv. ICO process can't be combined" when creating intercompany sales order

Keywords

Advanced Intercompany Sales, 5D2, 1MO, 1HO, classic intercompany, mixed scenarios, SD_SLS_INTERCOMPANY066, sales bom, sales kit, CPFH, ERLA, LUMF, OR , KBA , SD-SLS-IC-2CL , Sales Order Intercompany Processing (Public Cloud) , Problem

Product

SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition 2602