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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MPLAN - Messages for Maintenance Plan API
Message number: 575
Message text: Product &1 is flagged for deletion
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MPLAN575
- Product &1 is flagged for deletion ?The SAP error message MPLAN575 indicates that a specific product (identified by &1) is flagged for deletion in the system. This typically means that the product is no longer active or is scheduled to be removed from the system, which can affect planning and other processes.
Cause:
- Flagged for Deletion: The product has been marked for deletion in the material master or planning data.
- Data Maintenance: This could be due to data maintenance activities where products that are no longer needed are flagged for deletion to keep the database clean.
- Lifecycle Management: The product may have reached the end of its lifecycle, and the organization has decided to phase it out.
Solution:
Check Product Status: Verify the status of the product in the material master. You can do this by navigating to the material master record (transaction code MM03) and checking the "General Data" or "Sales Org. Data" views to see if the deletion flag is set.
Remove Deletion Flag: If the product should not be deleted, you can remove the deletion flag. This can be done by:
- Going to the material master (transaction code MM02).
- Selecting the appropriate views (e.g., Basic Data, Sales Org. Data).
- Unchecking the "Flag for Deletion" checkbox.
- Saving the changes.
Consult with Stakeholders: If you are unsure whether the product should be deleted or not, consult with relevant stakeholders (e.g., product managers, inventory managers) to confirm the status of the product.
Review Planning Data: If the product is still needed for planning purposes, ensure that all relevant planning data is updated accordingly.
Related Information:
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Documentation: Refer to SAP Help documentation for more details on material master data management and the implications of deletion flags.
Impact on Processes: Understand that if a product is flagged for deletion, it may affect various processes such as sales orders, inventory management, and production planning.
Audit Trail: Keep track of changes made to the product status for auditing and compliance purposes.
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the MPLAN575 error and ensure that your product data is accurate and up to date.
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