Account assignment to Profit. segment not supported with this G/L account

Hello Guru,
            we have activated the COPA- Costing based. after activation while doing the Shipping Cost calculation thr T.C VI01
system is throughing error message
Account assignment to Profit. segment not supported with this G/L account
Message no. ME032
Thanks And Advance
Laxmi narayan

Hi
Probably the GL Account is not created as Cost element with CE category 1 (costs)
Jayaram

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