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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CFB - Messages for Consumer Products
Message number: 409
Message text: To little stock for automatic goods issue - reservation &1 / &2
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CFB409
- To little stock for automatic goods issue - reservation &1 / &2 ?The SAP error message CFB409, which states "Too little stock for automatic goods issue - reservation &1 / &2," typically occurs when there is an attempt to perform a goods issue for a reservation, but there is insufficient stock available to fulfill that reservation. This can happen in various scenarios, such as during the processing of a production order, delivery, or other inventory movements.
Cause:
- Insufficient Stock: The most common cause is that the stock available in the warehouse is less than the quantity reserved for the goods issue.
- Reservation Not Fully Covered: The reservation may have been created for a quantity that exceeds the available stock.
- Stock Type Issues: The stock may be in a different status (e.g., blocked, quality inspection) that prevents it from being used for the goods issue.
- Incorrect Reservation: The reservation might be incorrectly set up or might have been changed after the goods issue was initiated.
- Inventory Management Issues: There may be discrepancies in inventory records due to previous transactions not being posted correctly.
Solution:
- Check Stock Levels: Verify the current stock levels for the material in question using transaction codes like
MMBE
(Stock Overview) orMB52
(List of Warehouse Stocks on Hand).- Adjust Reservations: If the reservation quantity is too high, consider adjusting the reservation to match the available stock. This can be done using transaction code
MB22
(Change Reservation).- Increase Stock: If possible, increase the stock by receiving new inventory or transferring stock from another location.
- Check Stock Status: Ensure that the stock is not blocked or in quality inspection. If it is, you may need to release it or move it to unrestricted stock.
- Review Inventory Transactions: Check for any recent inventory transactions that may have affected stock levels. Ensure that all postings are correct and complete.
- Consult with Inventory Management: If the issue persists, consult with your inventory management team to investigate any underlying issues with stock management or reservations.
Related Information:
MMBE
: Stock OverviewMB22
: Change ReservationMB1A
: Goods WithdrawalMB1B
: Transfer PostingMB1C
: Other Goods ReceiptsBy following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the CFB409 error and implement a solution to resolve it.
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