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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FSH_ARUN_MSG - ARUN Message Class
Message number: 237
Message text: Document &1, generic item &2 not allocated to &3 %, achieved &4 %
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FSH_ARUN_MSG237
- Document &1, generic item &2 not allocated to &3 %, achieved &4 % ?The SAP error message FSH_ARUN_MSG237 typically relates to issues in the allocation of generic items in the context of the SAP Fashion Management (FSH) module. This error indicates that a specific document (like a sales order or delivery) has a generic item that is not fully allocated to the required quantity or percentage.
Cause:
- Allocation Issues: The generic item in the document is not allocated correctly, which means that the system cannot find enough stock to fulfill the request.
- Stock Availability: There may not be enough stock available for the generic item to meet the allocation requirements.
- Configuration Settings: There could be issues with the configuration settings related to allocation strategies or generic item handling in the system.
- Document Status: The document may be in a status that does not allow for allocation or processing.
Solution:
- Check Stock Levels: Verify the stock levels for the generic item in question. Ensure that there is sufficient stock available to meet the allocation requirements.
- Review Allocation Settings: Check the allocation settings in the system. Ensure that the allocation strategy is correctly configured for the generic items.
- Adjust Document: If the document is not in the correct status, consider changing its status or reprocessing it to allow for proper allocation.
- Manual Allocation: If automatic allocation is not working, consider manually allocating stock to the document.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on handling generic items and allocation issues.
- Contact Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal SAP team for further assistance.
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