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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DIWP1 - Revision Planning
Message number: 112
Message text: Revision &1 successfully reallocated to network &2
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DIWP1112
- Revision &1 successfully reallocated to network &2 ?The SAP error message DIWP1112, which states "Revision &1 successfully reallocated to network &2," typically occurs in the context of project management or network planning within SAP. This message indicates that a specific revision of a project or network has been successfully reallocated to a different network.
Cause:
- Reallocation Process: The message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that a revision has been moved or reallocated to another network.
- Project Changes: This can happen during project updates, where revisions of tasks or activities are reassigned to different networks due to changes in project planning or resource allocation.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in the configuration of the project or network structure can also trigger this message.
Solution:
Since DIWP1112 is an informational message rather than an error, no specific corrective action is usually required. However, if you are looking to ensure that the reallocation is correct or if it has unintended consequences, consider the following steps:
- Review the Reallocation: Check the details of the reallocation to ensure that it aligns with your project management goals. Verify that the revision and network are correctly assigned.
- Check Dependencies: Ensure that any dependencies or relationships between tasks are still valid after the reallocation.
- Update Documentation: If necessary, update any project documentation to reflect the changes made during the reallocation process.
- Consult with Team Members: If you are unsure about the implications of the reallocation, consult with your project team or stakeholders to confirm that the changes are acceptable.
Related Information:
If you encounter further issues or if the message is accompanied by other error messages, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a technical consultant for more in-depth troubleshooting.
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