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Message type: E = Error
Message class: IP - Messages for preventive maintenance
Message number: 110
Message text: The cycle length must be a multiple of one day
You have maintained the cycle length for a time-based cycle and have
entered a value that is not a multiple of one day. Scheduling is
performed on the basis of days, and therefore only entries are allowed
that are at least one day, or a multiple of one day (e.g. 24, 48, 72,
96... hours).
INCLUDE 'KEINE-VERARBEITUNG' OBJECT DOKU ID TX LANGUAGE EN
Enter a cycle length of at least one day, or enter a multiple of one
day.
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IP110
- The cycle length must be a multiple of one day ?The SAP error message IP110, which states "The cycle length must be a multiple of one day," typically occurs in the context of maintenance planning and scheduling within the SAP system, particularly when dealing with maintenance plans and their scheduling cycles.
Cause:
This error arises when you attempt to create or modify a maintenance plan with a cycle length that is not a whole number of days. For example, if you set a cycle length of 1.5 days or any other non-integer value, SAP will trigger this error because maintenance cycles must be defined in whole days.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you need to ensure that the cycle length you are entering is a whole number (integer) that represents a complete number of days. Here are the steps to correct the issue:
Access the Maintenance Plan: Go to the transaction code for maintenance plans (e.g., IP01 for creating a plan, IP02 for changing a plan).
Check Cycle Length: Look for the field where the cycle length is defined. Ensure that the value entered is a whole number (e.g., 1, 2, 3, etc.) and not a decimal or fraction.
Adjust the Cycle Length: If the cycle length is currently set to a non-integer value, change it to the nearest whole number that meets your scheduling needs.
Save Changes: After making the necessary adjustments, save the maintenance plan.
Related Information:
Maintenance Plans: In SAP, maintenance plans are used to schedule regular maintenance activities. They can be based on time (e.g., daily, weekly, monthly) or performance-based (e.g., based on usage or operating hours).
Cycle Length: The cycle length defines how often a maintenance task should be performed. It is crucial for ensuring that maintenance activities are carried out at appropriate intervals to maintain equipment reliability.
SAP Documentation: For more detailed information, you can refer to the SAP Help Portal or specific SAP documentation related to Plant Maintenance (PM) and maintenance planning.
Testing: After making changes, it’s a good practice to test the maintenance plan to ensure that it behaves as expected and that no further errors occur.
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the IP110 error and successfully manage your maintenance plans in SAP.
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