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Message type: E = Error
Message class: C7 - Scheduling
Message number: 002
Message text: Scheduling terminated: Check lot size unit of measure
The lot size cannot be converted into the routing's unit of measure.
INCLUDE 'NA_ALLG_NOVERARBEITUNG' OBJECT DOKU ID TX
INCLUDE 'NA_ALLG_URSACHEN' OBJECT DOKU ID TX
RESET N1
Check the unit of measure that you have maintained in the routing.
Change it if necessary.
Check the conversion factors specified in the material master. Change
them if necessary.
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C7002
- Scheduling terminated: Check lot size unit of measure ?The SAP error message C7002, which states "Scheduling terminated: Check lot size unit of measure," typically occurs during the production planning or scheduling process. This error indicates that there is an issue with the lot size or the unit of measure associated with the material or production order.
Causes:
- Incorrect Lot Size Configuration: The lot size defined in the material master or production order may not be compatible with the unit of measure.
- Unit of Measure Issues: The unit of measure for the material may not be correctly defined or may not match the expected values in the production order.
- Master Data Issues: There may be inconsistencies in the master data, such as the material master or BOM (Bill of Materials).
- Routing Issues: The routing for the production order may not be correctly set up, leading to scheduling problems.
- Capacity Constraints: If there are capacity constraints in the work center, it may lead to scheduling issues.
Solutions:
Check Material Master Data:
- Go to the material master (transaction code MM03) and verify the lot size and unit of measure settings.
- Ensure that the lot size is defined correctly and is compatible with the unit of measure.
Review Production Order:
- Check the production order (transaction code CO03) for any discrepancies in the lot size and unit of measure.
- Ensure that the order quantity is within the defined lot size range.
Verify BOM and Routing:
- Check the BOM (transaction code CS03) to ensure that the components and their units of measure are correctly defined.
- Review the routing (transaction code CA03) to ensure that it is set up correctly and that the operations are valid.
Adjust Lot Size Settings:
- If necessary, adjust the lot size settings in the material master or production order to ensure they are compatible.
Check Work Center Capacity:
- Review the work center (transaction code CR03) to ensure that there are no capacity constraints that could affect scheduling.
Consult SAP Notes:
- Check for any relevant SAP Notes or documentation that may address this specific error message.
Related Information:
Transaction Codes:
SAP Documentation: Refer to SAP Help Portal for detailed information on production planning and scheduling.
User Forums: Consider checking SAP community forums or user groups for similar issues and solutions shared by other users.
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