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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FSH_MSG_CL_MSO - Message Class for Multi Ship-to Orders
Message number: 010
Message text: Order &1 cannot be changed; it is partially or completely exploded
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FSH_MSG_CL_MSO010
- Order &1 cannot be changed; it is partially or completely exploded ?The SAP error message FSH_MSG_CL_MSO010 indicates that an order cannot be changed because it is either partially or completely exploded. This typically occurs in the context of production orders or sales orders that involve a bill of materials (BOM) explosion, where components are derived from a parent item.
Cause:
- Exploded Order: The order has been exploded, meaning that the components have been generated based on the BOM. Once an order is exploded, certain changes to the parent order may not be allowed to maintain the integrity of the production process.
- Status of the Order: The order may be in a status that does not allow changes (e.g., released, in process, or completed).
- Dependencies: There may be dependencies or constraints related to the components that prevent changes to the parent order.
Solution:
- Check Order Status: Verify the status of the order. If it is in a status that does not allow changes, you may need to set it back to a status that permits changes (if applicable).
- Unexploded Order: If you need to make changes, consider creating a new order or reverting the order to a state where it is not exploded. This may involve deleting the exploded components, if possible.
- Use Transaction Codes: Use transaction codes like
CO02
(Change Production Order) orCO03
(Display Production Order) to check the details of the order and its components.- Consult Documentation: Review the SAP documentation or help files related to order management and BOM processing for specific guidelines on handling exploded orders.
- Contact Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with a functional consultant who specializes in production planning or order management.
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