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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 61 - Fehlermeldungen fuer Bedarfsplanung
Message number: 219
Message text: Inserting is not possible in the discontinue/follow-up procedure
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61219
- Inserting is not possible in the discontinue/follow-up procedure ?The SAP error message 61219, which states "Inserting is not possible in the discontinue/follow-up procedure," typically occurs in the context of material management or production planning when there is an attempt to insert a new record or entry in a situation where the system does not allow it due to the current status of the procedure.
Cause:
- Discontinued Procedure: The error often arises when you are trying to insert a new item or record into a procedure that has been marked as discontinued or is in a follow-up state. This means that the procedure is no longer open for modifications or additions.
- Status Restrictions: The status of the document or procedure may not allow for new entries. For example, if a production order is completed or a material is marked for discontinuation, the system will prevent further modifications.
- Configuration Settings: There may be specific configuration settings in the SAP system that restrict changes to certain procedures once they reach a certain status.
Solution:
- Check Procedure Status: Verify the status of the procedure you are trying to modify. If it is marked as discontinued or completed, you will need to either reactivate it (if possible) or create a new procedure.
- Review Configuration: Consult with your SAP administrator or configuration team to understand if there are settings that can be adjusted to allow for modifications in certain scenarios.
- Use Follow-Up Procedures: If the procedure is indeed discontinued, consider using a follow-up procedure or creating a new entry that reflects the changes you need to make.
- Error Handling: If you believe this error is occurring incorrectly, check for any system notes or updates from SAP that might address this issue. Sometimes, patches or updates can resolve unexpected behavior.
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