Message type: E = Error
Message class: MIGO - Inventory Management: Interface
Message number: 052
Message text: Missing component quantity in subsequent adjustment
When checking or posting a
<DS:GLOS.3526B683AFAB52B9E10000009B38F974>subsequent adjustment</>, the
system determined that no components have been adjusted subsequently for
this item. However, you marked this item with the <DS:DE.MB_TAKE_IT>OK
</> indicator.
According to the Customizing settings, this message is either a warning
or an error message.
For an error message:
Check whether the item is relevant for subsequent adjustment.
If it is, enter a quantity for the component to be adjusted
subsequently.
If it is not, remove the <LS>OK</> indicator.
For a warning message:
Check whether the item is relevant for subsequent adjustment.
If it is, enter a quantity for the component to be adjusted
subsequently.
If it is not, ensure that the item is not posted.
You can set this message as a warning message or error message. You can
also prevent this message from being issued. To do this, go to Inventory
Management Customizing, <LS>Define Attributes of System Messages</>.
Note that the posting of the corresponding document is only prevented by
the system if there is an error message. In the other cases, you can
post the document. All items, for which you have not entered component
quantities, are not copied by the system into the document.
Error message extract from SAP system. Copyright SAP SE.
MIGO052
- Missing component quantity in subsequent adjustment ?The SAP error message MIGO052 "Missing component quantity in subsequent adjustment" typically occurs during the process of goods movement, particularly when performing a subsequent adjustment in the MIGO transaction. This error indicates that the system is unable to find the required component quantity for the adjustment you are trying to make.
Cause: Missing Component Quantity: The most common cause is that the component quantity that you are trying to adjust is not available or has not been properly recorded in the system. Incorrect Document Reference: The document you are trying to adjust may not have the correct reference or may not exist in the system. Stock Type Issues: The stock type (e.g., unrestricted, quality inspection, blocked) may not allow for the adjustment you are trying to perform. Data Inconsistencies: There may be inconsistencies in the data related to the material or the movement type being used.
Solution: Check Component Availability: Verify that the component quantity you are
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