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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FCO - Messages for Failure Cost Processing FCO
Message number: 414
Message text: Operation &1 does not exist in order &2
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FCO414
- Operation &1 does not exist in order &2 ?The SAP error message FCO414 indicates that a specific operation (denoted as &1) does not exist in the specified order (denoted as &2). This error typically occurs in the context of production orders, maintenance orders, or other types of orders where operations are defined.
Cause:
- Operation Not Defined: The operation you are trying to reference does not exist in the order. This could be due to a typo or an incorrect operation number.
- Order Status: The order may be in a status that does not allow for the operation to be accessed or modified.
- Order Deletion: The order may have been deleted or not fully created, leading to missing operations.
- Data Inconsistency: There may be inconsistencies in the database or issues with the order's data integrity.
Solution:
- Verify Operation Number: Check the operation number you are trying to access. Ensure that it is correct and exists in the order.
- Check Order Details: Open the order in question and review the operations defined within it. You can do this through transaction codes like CO03 (Display Production Order) or IW33 (Display Maintenance Order).
- Order Status: Ensure that the order is in a status that allows for the operation to be accessed. If the order is completed or closed, you may not be able to modify it.
- Recreate the Order: If the order is missing operations and cannot be corrected, consider recreating the order with the correct operations.
- Consult with IT Support: If you suspect a data inconsistency or if the issue persists, consult your SAP support team or IT department for further investigation.
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