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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MILL - Messages in IS Mill Products
Message number: 124
Message text: Withdrawal of partial quantities is not possible for the sing.-unit batch
The issuing batch is a single-unit batch.
You can only withdraw partial quantities for a single-unit batch if the
<ZK>Partial GI allowed</> indicator is set in the material master.
The error was initiated because there is a remaining quantity greater
than zero in the issuing batch.
The document cannot be posted.
Maintain the <ZK>Partial GI allowed</> indicator in the material master
record.
and / or
Change the <DS:DE.MILL_REST_USE>rest usage</>
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
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MILL124
- Withdrawal of partial quantities is not possible for the sing.-unit batch ?The SAP error message MILL124, which states "Withdrawal of partial quantities is not possible for the single-unit batch," typically occurs in the context of batch management in SAP, particularly when dealing with single-unit batches. This error indicates that the system does not allow the withdrawal of a partial quantity from a batch that is defined as a single-unit batch.
Cause:
- Single-Unit Batch Definition: The batch is defined as a single-unit batch, meaning it can only be handled in whole units. This is common for items that are not divisible, such as certain chemicals, pharmaceuticals, or other products where the integrity of the batch must be maintained.
- Attempting to Withdraw Partial Quantity: The error occurs when a user attempts to withdraw a quantity that is less than the total quantity of the batch, which is not allowed for single-unit batches.
Solution:
- Withdraw Full Batch: If you need to use the material, you must withdraw the entire batch instead of a partial quantity. Ensure that the quantity you are trying to withdraw matches the total quantity of the batch.
- Check Batch Management Settings: Review the batch management settings for the material in question. If the material should allow for partial withdrawals, consider changing the batch management settings to allow for this.
- Create New Batch: If partial quantities are needed for production or other processes, consider creating a new batch that can accommodate the required quantity.
- Consult with SAP Support: If you believe that the batch should allow for partial withdrawals based on your business processes, consult with your SAP support team or a functional consultant to review the configuration and determine if adjustments are necessary.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the MILL124 error and manage your batches effectively within SAP.
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