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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ESD01 - DI-ESD Message Class EDI
Message number: 010
Message text: Schedules lines that are in the past have been transferred
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ESD01010
- Schedules lines that are in the past have been transferred ?The SAP error message ESD01010 indicates that there are schedule lines in a sales order or delivery that have dates in the past. This typically occurs when you are trying to process or confirm a delivery or sales order that includes items scheduled for delivery on dates that have already passed.
Cause:
- Past Schedule Lines: The primary cause of this error is that the system has detected schedule lines with delivery dates that are earlier than the current date.
- Incorrect Data Entry: It may be due to incorrect data entry when creating or modifying sales orders or delivery schedules.
- Changes in Delivery Dates: Changes in the delivery dates that were not updated properly in the system can also lead to this error.
- System Configuration: In some cases, system settings or configurations may not allow processing of past schedule lines.
Solution:
- Review Schedule Lines: Check the schedule lines of the sales order or delivery. Identify any lines that have dates in the past.
- Update Dates: If the schedule lines are indeed in the past and should be updated, modify the delivery dates to future dates.
- Delete or Adjust Past Schedule Lines: If the past schedule lines are no longer relevant, consider deleting them or adjusting the order to reflect the current delivery requirements.
- Check for Open Deliveries: Ensure that there are no open deliveries that are causing the issue. If there are, you may need to complete or cancel them.
- Consult with Your Team: If you are unsure about the changes, consult with your sales or logistics team to ensure that the adjustments align with business processes.
- System Configuration: If this error occurs frequently, it may be worth reviewing the system configuration with your SAP Basis or technical team to ensure that it aligns with your business needs.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the ESD01010 error and ensure that your sales orders and deliveries are processed correctly.
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