No characteristics found for configuration valuation for material YYTESMAT-

Hi
   in tcode PDN I am createing a filter and asing material yytesmat to it
when i try to assing characteristic to it i am getting error
'No characteristics found for configuration valuation for material YYTESMAT'
pls help how to solve this error
FYI :I have enter characteristic name in classifcation tab while creating material
pls reply psl reply
Edited by: pankesh betala on Jun 2, 2010 10:34 AM
Edited by: pankesh betala on Jun 3, 2010 8:04 AM

Hi,
As you said there is no data in material master for this material. this may be the reason for this. Try loading this material master and perform attribute change run. This should solve the issue.
thanks,
JituK

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