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Project Budget Exceeded

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Although amounts to be posted are within the budget limits still the system is generating the below error

( The entry for category '**' on project '*****' cannot be posted/approved because it would cause the cost budget to be exceeded by ***** )

I have checked all the entries and Project Budget Balances, Committed costs.

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    Umesh Pandit Profile Picture
    9,315 User Group Leader on at

    Check the below post:

    technet.microsoft.com/.../hh242453.aspx

    community.dynamics.com/.../138334.aspx

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    on at

    Thanks,

    I found where the problem was, in my case "Activity Number" was not entered while creating the PO.

    But the blogs suggested by you are very useful for me.

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    Hi Umesh,
     
    the second link provided by you in the reply is not opening or removed. kindly post the exact link again. thank you

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