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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CO - PPC order processing messages
Message number: 392
Message text: No requisition exists for component
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The SAP error message CO392 ("No requisition exists for component") typically occurs in the context of production planning and control, particularly when dealing with production orders and components in the Bill of Materials (BOM). This error indicates that the system cannot find a requisition (such as a purchase requisition or a stock transfer requisition) for a specific component that is required for a production order.
Causes:
- Missing Requisition: The most common cause is that there is no purchase requisition created for the component in question.
- Incorrect BOM: The Bill of Materials may not be correctly set up, or the component may not be included in the BOM for the production order.
- Component Not Available: The component may not be available in the inventory, and no requisition has been created to procure it.
- Incorrect Production Order Status: The production order may be in a status that does not allow for requisition creation.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration issues in the material master or the production order settings.
Solutions:
- Create a Purchase Requisition: If the component is not available, create a purchase requisition for the required component.
- Check BOM Configuration: Verify that the BOM for the production order includes the necessary components. If not, update the BOM accordingly.
- Check Production Order Status: Ensure that the production order is in a status that allows for requisition creation. If necessary, change the status of the production order.
- Review Material Master Data: Check the material master data for the component to ensure that it is set up correctly and that all necessary information is included.
- Run MRP: If applicable, run the Material Requirements Planning (MRP) process to generate the necessary requisitions for components based on demand.
- Consult with SAP Support: If the issue persists, consider consulting with your SAP support team or checking SAP Notes for any known issues or patches related to this error.
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By following these steps, you should be able to identify the root cause of the CO392 error and implement the appropriate solution.
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