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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 6P - Messages for planned independent requirements (Appl.area 60)
Message number: 365
Message text: & date comes after end of valid factory calendar. (Please correct)
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6P365
- & date comes after end of valid factory calendar. (Please correct) ?The SAP error message "6P365" typically indicates that a date being processed falls outside the valid range defined by the factory calendar. This can occur in various scenarios, such as when scheduling production orders, planning, or executing transactions that rely on the factory calendar.
Cause:
- Invalid Date: The date entered or calculated is beyond the end date of the factory calendar.
- Factory Calendar Configuration: The factory calendar may not be set up correctly, or the validity period may not cover the date in question.
- System Date Settings: The system date or the date being used in the transaction may not align with the factory calendar settings.
Solution:
- Check the Date: Verify the date being used in the transaction. Ensure it falls within the valid range of the factory calendar.
- Review Factory Calendar Settings:
- Go to the transaction code
SCAL
(Factory Calendar) to check the configuration.- Ensure that the factory calendar is correctly defined and that the validity period covers the date in question.
- Adjust the Date: If the date is incorrect, adjust it to a valid date that falls within the factory calendar's range.
- Update Factory Calendar: If necessary, extend the validity period of the factory calendar to include the required date.
- Check User Exits or BAdIs: If the date is being calculated programmatically, check for any user exits or BAdIs that might be affecting the date calculation.
Related Information:
SCAL
for factory calendar maintenance and CO01
for creating production orders.If the issue persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to your SAP support team for further assistance.
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