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Message type: E = Error
Message class: IW - Order Processing
Message number: 193
Message text: Dates were determined by priority
You entered a priority in the initial screen of the
<GL:maintenance_order>maintenance order</>.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
The system determines the order dates on the basis of the priority
entered.
You can change the dates determined by the system if necessary.
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The SAP error message IW193 ("Dates were determined by priority") typically occurs in the context of maintenance planning and scheduling within the SAP system, particularly when working with maintenance orders or work orders in the Plant Maintenance (PM) module. This message indicates that the system has determined the dates for the maintenance order based on a predefined priority rather than the user-defined dates.
Cause:
The error message IW193 is usually triggered by the following scenarios:
Priority Settings: The maintenance order has a priority assigned to it, and the system is configured to use this priority to determine the scheduling dates (start date, finish date, etc.) instead of allowing the user to manually set these dates.
Scheduling Parameters: The scheduling parameters in the order or the configuration settings in the system may dictate that the dates are calculated based on the priority of the order.
Dependencies: There may be dependencies or constraints in the scheduling process that force the system to override user-defined dates.
Solution:
To resolve the IW193 error, you can consider the following steps:
Check Order Priority: Review the priority assigned to the maintenance order. If the priority is set too high, it may be causing the system to automatically adjust the dates. You can change the priority if necessary.
Manual Date Adjustment: If you need to set specific dates, you may need to adjust the priority or the scheduling parameters to allow for manual date entry. This can often be done in the order management screen.
Review Scheduling Settings: Check the scheduling settings in the order type configuration. Ensure that the settings allow for manual date entry if that is your requirement.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or your organization's SAP support team for specific configurations related to maintenance order scheduling.
Use Transaction Codes: You can use transaction codes like IW31 (Create Order), IW32 (Change Order), or IW33 (Display Order) to review and modify the order details.
Check Dependencies: Ensure that there are no other dependencies or constraints that are affecting the scheduling of the order.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the IW193 error and manage your maintenance orders effectively.
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