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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ID_WT - International Development - Withholding Tax Reporting Tool
Message number: 081
Message text: (I) Last number of ICR Number Range reached. Assignemnt will start anew.
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ID_WT081
- (I) Last number of ICR Number Range reached. Assignemnt will start anew. ?The SAP error message ID_WT081 (I) "Last number of ICR Number Range reached. Assignment will start anew." typically occurs when the internal number range for a specific document type or object has been exhausted. This means that the system has reached the maximum number that can be assigned within that number range, and it will start over from the beginning.
Cause:
- Exhausted Number Range: The number range defined for the specific document type (like invoices, purchase orders, etc.) has been fully utilized.
- Configuration Issues: The number range may not have been configured to allow for a sufficient range of numbers.
- Incorrect Number Range Assignment: The document type may be incorrectly assigned to a number range that is too small.
Solution:
Extend the Number Range:
- Go to the transaction code SNRO (Number Range Object Maintenance).
- Find the relevant number range object associated with the document type that is causing the error.
- Check the current number range settings and extend the range if necessary. You can do this by adjusting the upper limit of the number range.
Create a New Number Range:
- If extending the existing number range is not feasible, you can create a new number range.
- Assign the new number range to the relevant document type.
Check Number Range Assignment:
- Ensure that the document type is correctly assigned to the appropriate number range in the configuration settings.
- Use transaction code OBA7 (for financial documents) or the relevant configuration transaction for your specific document type.
Monitor Usage:
- Regularly monitor the usage of number ranges to prevent this issue from occurring in the future. Set up alerts or reports to notify you when the number range is nearing its limit.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and ensure that your number ranges are adequately configured to meet your business needs.
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