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Message type: E = Error
Message class: M7 - Inventory Management and Physical Inventory
Message number: 614
Message text: Stock mgmt levels have been changed
You have either allocated new stock management levels to this
inventory sampling or deleted existing allocations.
You can display and check the allocated stock management levels via
"Transaction -> Stock mgmt levels -> Allocated."
When you save the inventory sampling, the allocation of the stock
management levels is also saved.
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The SAP error message M7614, which states "Stock management levels have been changed," typically occurs in the context of inventory management and material master data. This error indicates that there have been changes to the stock management levels of a material, which can affect various processes such as goods movements, inventory counts, and stock valuation.
Cause:
Changes in Material Master Data: The stock management levels for a material may have been altered in the material master record. This can happen if someone updates the material's settings related to stock management, such as changing the valuation type, stock type, or other relevant parameters.
Inconsistent Data: If there are inconsistencies between the stock levels in the system and the changes made to the material master, this error can occur.
Open Transactions: If there are open transactions (like goods receipts, goods issues, or stock transfers) that are affected by the changes in stock management levels, the system may throw this error to prevent inconsistencies.
Solution:
Check Material Master Data: Review the material master data for the affected material. Ensure that the stock management levels are set correctly and that any recent changes are valid.
Review Open Transactions: Check for any open transactions that may be impacted by the changes. If there are pending transactions, you may need to complete or reverse them before making changes to the material master.
Consistency Check: Run a consistency check on the material master data to identify any discrepancies. This can often be done using transaction codes like MM02 (Change Material) or MM03 (Display Material).
Revert Changes: If the changes to the stock management levels were not intended, consider reverting them to their previous state.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or consult with your SAP support team for specific guidance related to your system configuration and the implications of changing stock management levels.
Transaction Logs: Check transaction logs to see who made the changes and when. This can help in understanding the context of the changes and whether they were authorized.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to engage with SAP support for further assistance.
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