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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/MISC -
Message number: 605
Message text: Issue quantity &1 > planned quantity &2
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/ISDFPS/MISC605
- Issue quantity &1 > planned quantity &2 ?The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/MISC605 Issue quantity &1 > planned quantity &2
typically occurs in the context of SAP's Integrated Business Planning (IBP) or Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) modules. This error indicates that the issue quantity (the amount of a product you are trying to issue or allocate) exceeds the planned quantity that has been set in the system.Cause:
- Data Mismatch: The issue quantity you are trying to process is greater than what was planned in the system. This can happen due to incorrect data entry or changes in demand that were not reflected in the planning data.
- Planning Parameters: The planning parameters or settings may not be aligned with the actual requirements, leading to discrepancies between planned and actual quantities.
- Stock Availability: There may be a lack of sufficient stock to cover the planned quantity, leading to an attempt to issue more than what is available.
Solution:
- Review Planned Quantities: Check the planned quantities in the system for the relevant product and time period. Ensure that they are set correctly based on the latest demand forecasts.
- Adjust Issue Quantity: If the planned quantity is correct, adjust the issue quantity to be less than or equal to the planned quantity.
- Update Planning Data: If there have been changes in demand or supply, update the planning data accordingly to reflect the new requirements.
- Check Stock Levels: Ensure that the stock levels are sufficient to meet the planned quantities. If necessary, procure additional stock or adjust the planning parameters.
- Consult with Planning Team: If you are unsure about the planned quantities or the issue, consult with your planning team or SAP support for further analysis and guidance.
Related Information:
/SAPAPO/SDP94
for demand planning or /SAPAPO/MC90
for checking planning books.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and ensure that your issue quantities align with the planned quantities in the system.
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