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Message type: E = Error
Message class: AK - Group asset posting messages (SAPLAMUS)
Message number: 514
Message text: Receiving area &1 does not allow transfrd. reserves; transfer not poss.
Depreciation reducing acquisition value (transferred reserves) should
be transferred from depreciation area &V2& to depreciation &V1&. This
is not possible, since depreciation area &V1& does not manage
depreciation reducing acquisition value.
Check the Customizing definitions of the depreciation areas concerned.
Error message extract from SAP system. Copyright SAP SE.
AK514
- Receiving area &1 does not allow transfrd. reserves; transfer not poss. ?The SAP error message AK514 ("Receiving area &1 does not allow transferred reserves; transfer not possible") typically occurs in the context of inventory management and logistics when trying to transfer stock that is reserved in a specific receiving area. This error indicates that the receiving area you are trying to transfer stock to does not permit the transfer of reserved stock.
Causes:
- Receiving Area Configuration: The receiving area may be configured to not allow the transfer of reserved stock. This could be due to settings in the warehouse management or inventory management configuration.
- Stock Type Restrictions: The stock type in the receiving area may not support the transfer of reserved stock. For example, certain stock types may be restricted from being transferred.
- Reservation Status: The stock you are trying to transfer may be reserved for a specific purpose or order, and the system is preventing the transfer to maintain the integrity of that reservation.
- Warehouse Management Settings: If you are using Warehouse Management (WM), there may be specific settings that restrict the transfer of reserved stock.
Solutions:
- Check Receiving Area Configuration: Review the configuration of the receiving area in the SAP system. Ensure that it is set up to allow the transfer of reserved stock if that is the intended behavior.
- Review Stock Type: Verify the stock type in the receiving area and ensure it is compatible with the transfer of reserved stock.
- Check Reservations: Look at the reservations associated with the stock you are trying to transfer. If the stock is reserved for a specific order, you may need to either cancel the reservation or transfer the stock to a different area that allows such transfers.
- Consult with Warehouse Management: If you are using WM, consult with your warehouse management team to understand any specific restrictions or settings that may be in place regarding the transfer of reserved stock.
- Adjust Transfer Process: If the transfer of reserved stock is not allowed, consider adjusting your transfer process to either transfer unreserved stock or to a different area that allows such transfers.
Related Information:
MB1B
(Transfer Posting) or LT01
(Transfer Order) to manage stock transfers.If the issue persists after checking these areas, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a functional consultant who specializes in inventory management and warehouse management.
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