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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CFS_MSG - Messages For Capacity Evaluation
Message number: 019
Message text: Intervals might have been adjusted. You can verify the changes.
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CFS_MSG019
- Intervals might have been adjusted. You can verify the changes. ?The SAP error message CFS_MSG019 indicates that there have been adjustments made to the intervals in a configuration or planning scenario, typically related to the SAP Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) module or similar functionalities. This message serves as a warning that the intervals you are working with may not be as originally defined, and it prompts you to verify the changes.
Cause:
- Data Changes: The intervals might have been adjusted due to changes in the underlying data, such as changes in demand, supply, or other planning parameters.
- Configuration Settings: Adjustments in the configuration settings or planning parameters can lead to automatic recalculations of intervals.
- Master Data Changes: Changes in master data (like product master, location master, etc.) can also trigger adjustments in planning intervals.
- Planning Run: If a planning run has been executed, it may have recalculated the intervals based on the new data or settings.
Solution:
- Verify Changes: Check the planning book or relevant transaction to see what changes have been made to the intervals. This can usually be done by reviewing the planning results or logs.
- Review Master Data: Ensure that the master data is accurate and up-to-date. Any discrepancies can lead to unexpected adjustments.
- Check Configuration: Review the configuration settings in the system to ensure they align with your planning requirements.
- Re-run Planning: If necessary, re-run the planning process to see if the adjustments are consistent with your expectations.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific details on the planning book or transaction you are using.
Related Information:
/SAPAPO/SDP94
(for planning books) or /SAPAPO/MC90
(for planning runs) to access relevant data.By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the CFS_MSG019 error and take appropriate action to resolve it.
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