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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MSPCIF -
Message number: 048
Message text: Call object &1/&2 is linked to demand &3
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MSPCIF048
- Call object &1/&2 is linked to demand &3 ?The SAP error message MSPCIF048 indicates that a specific call object (like a production order, sales order, etc.) is linked to a demand object (such as a planned order or a sales order). This error typically arises in the context of SAP's Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) or Supply Chain Management (SCM) modules, particularly when dealing with demand planning and supply planning.
Cause:
The error occurs when there is an attempt to delete or modify a call object that is still linked to an active demand object. This linkage means that the system is preventing changes to ensure data integrity and consistency in planning processes.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Check Linkage: Identify the specific call object and demand object mentioned in the error message. You can do this by looking up the object IDs provided in the error message.
Review Demand Object: Investigate the demand object to see if it is still active or if it can be safely deleted or modified. If the demand object is still required, you may need to adjust your planning or scheduling.
Remove Linkage: If the demand object is no longer needed, you may need to remove the linkage between the call object and the demand object. This can often be done through the relevant transaction codes in SAP (e.g., using transaction codes like MD04 for stock/requirements list).
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific instructions on how to handle the objects in question. This may include checking the configuration settings or understanding the implications of deleting or modifying the objects.
Contact Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert who can provide guidance based on your specific system configuration and business processes.
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By following these steps, you should be able to address the MSPCIF048 error effectively.
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