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Message type: E = Error
Message class: LM - Treasury: Limit Management
Message number: 419
Message text: Restriction not permitted - limit transfers still exist
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LM419
- Restriction not permitted - limit transfers still exist ?The SAP error message LM419 ("Restriction not permitted - limit transfers still exist") typically occurs in the context of managing stock transfers and inventory management within the SAP system. This error indicates that there are existing limit transfers that prevent the user from applying a restriction to a stock item or material.
Cause:
The error arises when you attempt to restrict a material or stock item that is still involved in limit transfers. Limit transfers are used in inventory management to manage stock levels and movements, and if there are pending or active limit transfers associated with the material, the system will not allow you to impose restrictions on it.
Solution:
To resolve the LM419 error, you can follow these steps:
Check for Active Limit Transfers:
- Use transaction codes such as
MB51
(Material Document List) orMB5T
(Stock in Transit) to identify any active limit transfers related to the material in question.- Look for any open or pending stock transfer documents that may be causing the restriction.
Complete or Cancel Limit Transfers:
- If you find any active limit transfers, you will need to either complete or cancel them. This may involve processing the stock transfer to its conclusion or reversing it if it is no longer needed.
- Use transaction codes like
MB1B
(Transfer Posting) orMB1A
(Goods Withdrawal) to manage these documents.Re-attempt the Restriction:
- Once all limit transfers have been resolved, you can attempt to apply the restriction again.
Consult Documentation or Support:
- If you are unsure about how to proceed or if the issue persists, consult your SAP documentation or reach out to your SAP support team for further assistance.
Related Information:
MB1B
, MB1A
, MB51
, and MB5T
for managing stock transfers and inventory.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the LM419 error and successfully apply the desired restrictions to your stock items.
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