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Message type: E = Error
Message class: NJIT_MSG - NJIT Inbound message class
Message number: 133
Message text: Component Material &1 is Deleted
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NJIT_MSG133
- Component Material &1 is Deleted ?The SAP error message NJIT_MSG133, which states "Component Material &1 is Deleted," typically occurs in the context of Bill of Materials (BOM) or production order processing. This error indicates that the material specified (represented by &1) has been marked as deleted in the system, and therefore cannot be used in the current operation.
Cause:
- Material Deletion: The material has been flagged as deleted in the material master data. This can happen if the material is no longer needed or has been replaced by another material.
- BOM or Order Reference: The BOM or production order is referencing a material that has been deleted, leading to this error when trying to process the BOM or order.
- Data Consistency Issues: There may be inconsistencies in the data, such as a BOM that references a material that has been deleted after the BOM was created.
Solution:
Check Material Status:
- Go to the material master (transaction code MM03) and check the status of the material. If it is marked as deleted, you will need to either restore it or replace it in the BOM or production order.
Update BOM or Production Order:
- If the material is indeed deleted and should not be used, you will need to update the BOM or production order to remove the reference to the deleted material. This can be done using transaction codes like CS02 (Change BOM) or CO02 (Change Production Order).
Restore Material:
- If the deletion was a mistake, you can restore the material by changing its status in the material master. This typically involves changing the deletion flag.
Check for Dependencies:
- Ensure that there are no other dependencies or references to the deleted material in other BOMs, production orders, or related documents.
Consult with SAP Support:
- If you are unsure about the implications of restoring a deleted material or modifying BOMs, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a functional consultant.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the NJIT_MSG133 error and ensure that your BOMs and production orders are referencing valid materials.
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