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Message type: E = Error
Message class: IW - Order Processing
Message number: 192
Message text: No priorities exist for order priority type
You want to enter a priority. However, no priorities have been created
for the priority type "Orders".
INCLUDE 'KEINE-FUNKTION' OBJECT DOKU ID TX LANGUAGE E
Maintain the priorities for the priority type "Orders" using the
customizing function:
<DS:TRAN.OIO2>Proceed</>
ENDIF
INCLUDE 'DARF-NICHT' OBJECT DOKU ID TX LANGUAGE E
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The SAP error message IW192: No priorities exist for order priority type typically occurs in the context of work order management within the SAP system, particularly when dealing with maintenance orders or production orders. This error indicates that the system is unable to find any defined priorities for the specified order priority type.
Cause:
- Missing Priority Configuration: The most common cause of this error is that the priority type being referenced does not have any priorities defined in the system.
- Incorrect Order Type: The order type being used may not be configured to use the specified priority type.
- Customizations: If there have been customizations or changes to the order types or priority settings, it may lead to this error if the configurations are not aligned.
Solution:
To resolve the IW192 error, you can follow these steps:
Check Priority Configuration:
- Go to the configuration settings for order priorities in SAP. This can typically be found in the following path:
- SPRO > Plant Maintenance and Customer Service > Maintenance and Service Processing > Maintenance and Service Orders > Define Order Priority Types.
- Ensure that the priority type you are trying to use has valid priorities defined.
Define Priorities:
- If no priorities exist for the specified type, you will need to create them. You can do this in the same configuration area where you checked the priorities.
- Define the necessary priorities and ensure they are assigned to the correct priority type.
Check Order Type Settings:
- Verify that the order type you are using is correctly configured to utilize the priority type in question. This can be checked in the order type configuration settings.
Review Customizations:
- If there have been any recent changes or customizations to the order management process, review those to ensure they have not inadvertently affected the priority settings.
Testing:
- After making the necessary changes, test the order creation or processing again to see if the error persists.
Related Information:
IW31
(Create Order), IW32
(Change Order), or IW33
(Display Order) to test the order processing after making changes.If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or functional team for further investigation, as there may be underlying issues specific to your SAP environment.
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