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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MPE_EXEC_SFO - Messages for Shop Floor Orders
Message number: 060
Message text: You have to assemble component &1 first
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MPE_EXEC_SFO060
- You have to assemble component &1 first ?The SAP error message MPE_EXEC_SFO060, which states "You have to assemble component &1 first," typically occurs in the context of production planning or assembly processes within SAP. This error indicates that a specific component (denoted by &1) must be assembled before proceeding with the current operation or transaction.
Cause:
- Assembly Requirement: The system requires that a specific component must be assembled before it can be used in the production process. This is common in scenarios where components are dependent on one another.
- Missing Assembly Order: The assembly order for the component may not have been created or completed.
- Incorrect Sequence: The operation may be attempted out of the required sequence, where the assembly of components must occur before other processes can take place.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings in the production or assembly process that are not correctly set up.
Solution:
- Check Assembly Status: Verify if the component indicated by &1 has been assembled. You can do this by checking the assembly orders or production orders related to that component.
- Create/Complete Assembly Order: If the assembly order does not exist, create it. If it exists but is not completed, ensure that it is completed before proceeding.
- Review Process Sequence: Ensure that you are following the correct sequence of operations as defined in your production or assembly process.
- Consult Documentation: Review any relevant documentation or guidelines for the assembly process to ensure compliance with the required steps.
- SAP Notes and Support: If the issue persists, check SAP Notes for any known issues or patches related to this error. You may also consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the MPE_EXEC_SFO060 error and continue with your production or assembly tasks in SAP.
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