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Message type: E = Error
Message class: COCM - Order Change Management
Message number: 144
Message text: Component &/& in order & has already been marked for deletion
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COCM144
- Component &/& in order & has already been marked for deletion ?The SAP error message COCM144 indicates that a component in a production order has been marked for deletion. This typically occurs in the context of production planning and control, where components are associated with production orders, and certain components may be flagged for deletion due to various reasons.
Cause:
- Manual Deletion: The component may have been manually marked for deletion by a user.
- Change in BOM: The Bill of Materials (BOM) for the production order may have been changed, leading to the component being marked for deletion.
- Order Status: The production order may be in a status that does not allow for the component to be used (e.g., if the order is completed or closed).
- System Configuration: There may be configuration settings in the system that automatically mark certain components for deletion based on specific criteria.
Solution:
- Check Component Status: Review the status of the component in the production order. If it is marked for deletion, you may need to unmark it if it is still required.
- Review BOM Changes: If the BOM has been changed, ensure that the correct components are included in the production order. You may need to reassign components if necessary.
- Order Reprocessing: If the order is in a status that does not allow changes, you may need to change the status of the order (e.g., set it back to a status that allows modifications).
- Consult Documentation: Check the SAP documentation or consult with your SAP support team to understand the specific configuration that may be causing this issue.
- Transaction Codes: Use transaction codes like
CO02
(Change Production Order) to review and modify the production order and its components.Related Information:
CS02
(Change BOM), CO01
(Create Production Order), and CO03
(Display Production Order).If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to engage with your SAP support team for further investigation and resolution.
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