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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CPCL_VERS - Task List Version
Message number: 019
Message text: Operation &1: Rework is not allowed
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CPCL_VERS019
- Operation &1: Rework is not allowed ?The SAP error message CPCL_VERS019, which states "Operation &1: Rework is not allowed," typically occurs in the context of production planning and control, particularly when dealing with operations in a production order or a process order. This error indicates that the system has detected an attempt to perform a rework operation that is not permitted for the specified operation.
Cause:
- Rework Not Allowed: The operation in question has been configured in such a way that rework is not permitted. This could be due to settings in the routing or the production order.
- Routing Configuration: The routing for the production order may not allow for rework operations. This can be due to the operation type or specific settings in the routing.
- Order Status: The status of the production order may not allow for rework. For example, if the order is already completed or in a status that does not permit changes.
- Material Master Settings: The material master data may have settings that restrict rework for certain materials.
Solution:
- Check Routing: Review the routing for the production order to ensure that the operation allows for rework. If necessary, modify the routing to permit rework.
- Order Status: Verify the status of the production order. If the order is in a status that does not allow rework, you may need to change the status or create a new order for the rework.
- Material Master: Check the material master settings to see if there are any restrictions on rework for the specific material involved in the operation.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or consult with your SAP support team to understand the specific configuration settings that may be causing this restriction.
- Custom Development: If the restriction is due to custom development or specific business rules, you may need to work with your development team to adjust the logic.
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