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Message type: E = Error
Message class: EEWA_WA - Weighing System
Message number: 070
Message text: You take in &1 &2 too much!
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EEWA_WA070
- You take in &1 &2 too much! ?The SAP error message EEWA_WA070 ("You take in &1 &2 too much!") typically occurs in the context of inventory management or material handling within the SAP system. This error indicates that the quantity being processed (e.g., received, transferred, or issued) exceeds the allowed or available quantity for a specific material or stock type.
Cause:
- Exceeding Available Stock: The most common cause is that the quantity you are trying to process exceeds the available stock for that material in the specified storage location.
- Incorrect Input: The user may have mistakenly entered a quantity that is higher than what is available.
- Stock Type Restrictions: There may be restrictions on certain stock types (e.g., unrestricted stock, quality inspection stock) that limit the quantity that can be processed.
- Inventory Management Settings: Configuration settings in the inventory management module may restrict the quantities that can be handled.
Solution:
- Check Available Stock: Verify the available stock for the material in the specified storage location. You can do this by using transaction codes like
MMBE
(Stock Overview) to see the current stock levels.- Adjust Quantity: If the quantity you are trying to process is indeed too high, adjust it to a permissible level based on the available stock.
- Review Stock Types: Ensure that you are working with the correct stock type and that there are no restrictions preventing the processing of the desired quantity.
- Consult with Inventory Management: If you believe the stock levels are incorrect, consult with your inventory management team to investigate any discrepancies or issues with stock counts.
- Check Configuration: If the issue persists, review the configuration settings in the inventory management module to ensure that they are set up correctly.
Related Information:
MMBE
, MB1A
, MB1B
, and MB1C
for inventory management tasks.If the problem persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to reach out to your SAP support team for further assistance.
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