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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FPP - FPP: Message Class
Message number: 033
Message text: Status is set to "Cancelled, no restart"
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FPP033
- Status is set to "Cancelled, no restart" ?The SAP error message FPP033, which indicates that the status is set to "Cancelled, no restart," typically occurs in the context of production planning and control, particularly when dealing with production orders or process orders. This message signifies that a particular order has been cancelled and cannot be restarted or processed further.
Cause:
- Manual Cancellation: The order may have been manually cancelled by a user due to various reasons such as changes in production plans, material shortages, or other operational issues.
- System Errors: There may have been a system error or issue that led to the cancellation of the order.
- Business Logic: Certain business rules or logic may dictate that the order cannot be restarted once it has been cancelled.
Solution:
- Review Order Status: Check the status of the order in the system to confirm that it is indeed set to "Cancelled." You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction (e.g., CO03 for production orders).
- Analyze Cancellation Reason: Investigate the reason for the cancellation. This may involve checking logs, user comments, or related documents to understand why the order was cancelled.
- Create a New Order: If the order cannot be restarted, you may need to create a new production order to replace the cancelled one. Ensure that all necessary details are correctly entered.
- Consult with Stakeholders: If the cancellation was unexpected, consult with relevant stakeholders (e.g., production planners, managers) to understand the implications and decide on the next steps.
- System Configuration: If this issue occurs frequently and is not aligned with business processes, consider reviewing the system configuration or business rules that govern order cancellations.
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