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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ADPTM - Message Class for Component Maintenance Cockpit
Message number: 196
Message text: Orders combined due to relationship (&1/&2)
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ADPTM196
- Orders combined due to relationship (&1/&2) ?The SAP error message ADPTM196, which states "Orders combined due to relationship (&1/&2)," typically occurs in the context of production planning and order management. This message indicates that two orders (identified by the numbers &1 and &2) have been combined due to a predefined relationship or dependency between them. This can happen in scenarios where there are constraints or rules that dictate how orders can be processed together.
Cause:
- Order Dependency: The orders may have a defined relationship, such as a parent-child relationship, where one order is dependent on the completion of another.
- Scheduling Constraints: The system may have combined the orders to optimize scheduling, resource allocation, or to meet specific production requirements.
- Configuration Settings: The configuration in the system may allow for the automatic combination of orders based on certain criteria, such as material availability, production capacity, or other business rules.
Solution:
- Review Order Relationships: Check the relationships between the orders in question. You can do this by examining the order details in the SAP system to understand why they were combined.
- Adjust Configuration: If the combination of orders is not desired, you may need to adjust the configuration settings in the production planning module to prevent this from happening in the future.
- Manual Intervention: If the combination is not appropriate for your business process, you may need to manually separate the orders. This can typically be done through the order management interface in SAP.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or consult with your SAP support team to understand the specific rules and settings that govern order combinations in your system.
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