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Message type: E = Error
Message class: C2 - Other messages production orders
Message number: 280
Message text: Order &1: Reservations are no longer MRP-relevant
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The SAP error message C2280, which states "Order &1: Reservations are no longer MRP-relevant," typically occurs in the context of Material Requirements Planning (MRP) when there are issues with the reservations linked to a production order or a purchase order. Here’s a breakdown of the cause, potential solutions, and related information:
Cause:
- Reservation Status Change: The reservation associated with the order has been changed or deleted, making it no longer relevant for MRP calculations.
- Order Status: The production order or purchase order may have been set to a status that does not allow it to be considered in MRP (e.g., completed, closed, or canceled).
- Material Master Settings: The material master settings may have been altered, affecting the MRP relevance of the reservations.
- MRP Type: The MRP type of the material may not allow for reservations to be considered in planning.
- Time Period: The reservation may be outside the planning horizon defined in the MRP settings.
Solutions:
- Check Reservation Status: Verify the status of the reservation linked to the order. If it has been deleted or changed, you may need to recreate it.
- Review Order Status: Ensure that the production or purchase order is in a status that allows it to be considered in MRP. If necessary, change the status of the order.
- Material Master Review: Check the material master data for the relevant material to ensure that it is set up correctly for MRP. Look for any changes in MRP type or other relevant fields.
- Adjust MRP Settings: If the MRP type is not appropriate, consider changing it to one that allows for reservations to be included in planning.
- Recreate Reservations: If the reservations are no longer relevant, you may need to create new reservations for the materials required by the order.
- Check MRP Planning Horizon: Ensure that the reservation falls within the planning horizon set in the MRP configuration.
Related Information:
MD04
(Stock/Requirements List) to check the status of the order and its related reservations.If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a functional consultant who specializes in MRP processes.
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