Product ID doesn't have leading zeros

Hi,
In the table CRMD_SRV_REFOBJ, some of the product ID has leading zeros and some of the product doesn't have leading zeros. Any idea why it is happening like that?

Hi,
Please check it the products base table COMM_PRODUCT. If you find similar set of values, then issue could be with programs creating Product IDs.
Usually Products flows from ECC, also possiblility to be created in CRM too.  So, the check the Badi  impli CRM_EQUI_LOAD for flow from ECC.
Hope this helps.
Satish

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