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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MPE_USER_GROUP_MSGS -
Message number: 019
Message text: Invalid Plant. Enter valid Plant.
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MPE_USER_GROUP_MSGS019
- Invalid Plant. Enter valid Plant. ?The SAP error message MPE_USER_GROUP_MSGS019: Invalid Plant. Enter valid Plant. typically occurs when a user attempts to perform an action in SAP that requires a valid plant code, but the system does not recognize the plant code entered. This can happen in various modules, such as Materials Management (MM) or Production Planning (PP), where plant-specific data is crucial.
Causes:
- Incorrect Plant Code: The plant code entered may be misspelled or does not exist in the system.
- Plant Not Assigned: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to access the specified plant.
- Inactive Plant: The plant may be inactive or not set up correctly in the system.
- Configuration Issues: There may be issues with the configuration of the plant in the SAP system.
- User Group Restrictions: The user group may have restrictions that prevent access to certain plants.
Solutions:
- Verify Plant Code: Double-check the plant code entered for any typos or errors. Ensure that it matches the valid plant codes in the system.
- Check Plant Status: Ensure that the plant is active and properly configured in the system. You can check this in the SAP transaction code OX10 (for plant maintenance).
- User Authorizations: Verify that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the plant. This can be checked by the system administrator or through transaction SU53 to analyze authorization issues.
- Consult with SAP Basis or Configuration Team: If the plant is inactive or not set up correctly, consult with your SAP Basis or configuration team to resolve any configuration issues.
- Review User Group Settings: Check if there are any restrictions in the user group settings that might prevent access to the plant.
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