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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CP - Task list messages: Core data
Message number: 632
Message text: You have reached the last selected sequence
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CP632
- You have reached the last selected sequence ?The SAP error message CP632 ("You have reached the last selected sequence") typically occurs in the context of production planning or process order management when a user attempts to navigate beyond the last sequence in a routing or production order. This can happen in various scenarios, such as when using the transaction codes related to production orders, routing, or work centers.
Cause:
- End of Sequence: The user is trying to access a sequence or operation that does not exist because they have already reached the last operation in the routing or production order.
- Incorrect Navigation: The user may be using navigation buttons (like "Next" or "Previous") incorrectly, leading to an attempt to go beyond the available operations.
- Routing Configuration: There may be an issue with the routing configuration where the sequences are not properly defined or are incomplete.
Solution:
- Check Current Sequence: Verify the current operation or sequence you are on. Ensure that you are not trying to navigate beyond the last operation.
- Review Routing: Go to the routing or production order and check the defined sequences. Make sure that all operations are correctly defined and that there are no missing steps.
- Use Correct Navigation: If you are using navigation buttons, ensure you are using them correctly. For example, if you are at the last operation, the "Next" button will trigger this error.
- Transaction Codes: If you are using specific transaction codes (like CO01 for creating production orders), ensure you are following the correct steps and not skipping any necessary actions.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help files for guidance on the specific transaction you are using to ensure you are following the correct procedures.
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