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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BORGR - Messages Multi-Level Goods Receipt
Message number: 770
Message text: HU &1 belongs to SumJC, qty. in HUs > release quty. impossible
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BORGR770
- HU &1 belongs to SumJC, qty. in HUs > release quty. impossible ?The SAP error message "BORGR770 HU &1 belongs to SumJC, qty. in HUs > release qty. impossible" typically occurs in the context of handling units (HUs) and inventory management. This error indicates that there is a discrepancy between the quantity of handling units (HUs) that you are trying to release and the quantity that is actually available for release.
Cause:
- Quantity Mismatch: The quantity of handling units (HUs) you are trying to process exceeds the quantity that is available for release in the system.
- Incorrect Configuration: There may be issues with the configuration of handling units or the way they are linked to the stock.
- Stock Status: The stock status of the handling units may not allow for the release (e.g., stock might be blocked or in transit).
- Incorrect Assignment: The handling unit may be incorrectly assigned to a different stock type or storage location.
Solution:
- Check Available Quantity: Verify the quantity of handling units available for release. You can do this by checking the stock overview in the SAP system.
- Adjust Handling Units: If the quantity in HUs exceeds the release quantity, you may need to adjust the handling units or the quantities being processed.
- Review Stock Status: Ensure that the stock status of the handling units allows for release. If the stock is blocked or in transit, you may need to resolve those issues first.
- Reassign Handling Units: If the handling unit is incorrectly assigned, you may need to reassign it to the correct stock type or storage location.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or consult with your SAP support team for specific configurations related to handling units and inventory management.
Related Information:
LX03
(Stock Overview) or HU02
(Display Handling Unit) to investigate the issue further.If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to engage with your SAP support team or consult with an SAP expert for further assistance.
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