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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CCMM - Message Class for A&D CCM
Message number: 033
Message text: &2 object(s) found below superior object &1. Expected quantity is &3 &4
The quantity check failed, because the number of elements does not
correspond with the quantity maintained in the Master Part List (MPL)
for the corresponding function identifier (FID) of the superior object.
The system delivers an error message in the application log.
Remove or install equipment in accordance with the expected quantity for
the superior object.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
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CCMM033
- &2 object(s) found below superior object &1. Expected quantity is &3 &4 ?The SAP error message CCMM033 typically occurs in the context of production planning and materials management, particularly when dealing with the confirmation of production orders or the handling of materials in a production environment. This error indicates that there are objects (such as components or subassemblies) found below a superior object (like a parent assembly or production order) that do not match the expected quantity.
Cause:
The error message CCMM033 is triggered when:
- Mismatch in Quantities: The actual quantity of components or subassemblies found in the system does not match the expected quantity defined in the superior object (e.g., a production order or bill of materials).
- Incorrect BOM (Bill of Materials): The BOM may not be correctly defined, leading to discrepancies in the expected versus actual quantities.
- Incomplete Confirmation: If a production order is partially confirmed, it may lead to a situation where the system expects a certain quantity that has not been confirmed yet.
- Stock Issues: There may be stock discrepancies, such as items being consumed or moved without proper documentation.
Solution:
To resolve the CCMM033 error, you can take the following steps:
- Check the BOM: Verify the Bill of Materials for the superior object to ensure that the quantities of components are correctly defined.
- Review Production Order: Check the production order for any discrepancies in the quantities that have been confirmed versus what is expected.
- Confirm Missing Quantities: If there are components that have not been confirmed, ensure that they are properly confirmed in the system.
- Adjust Stock Levels: If there are stock discrepancies, perform a stock adjustment or inventory count to reconcile the actual stock with what is recorded in the system.
- Analyze the Confirmation Process: Review the confirmation process to ensure that all necessary steps are being followed and that there are no missing confirmations.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance related to your version of SAP and the context in which the error occurs.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a technical consultant who can provide more in-depth analysis and assistance.
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