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Message type: E = Error
Message class: NJIT_O_MSG -
Message number: 136
Message text: Plant & supports a maximum of & active missing parts JIT calls
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NJIT_O_MSG136
- Plant & supports a maximum of & active missing parts JIT calls ?The SAP error message NJIT_O_MSG136 indicates that a specific plant supports a maximum number of active missing parts for Just-In-Time (JIT) calls. This error typically arises in the context of JIT delivery processes, where parts are required to be delivered just in time for production.
Cause:
The error occurs when the number of active missing parts (i.e., parts that are required but not available) exceeds the predefined limit set in the system for that particular plant. This limit is configured in the JIT settings and is meant to prevent overloading the system with too many outstanding requests for parts that are not available.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can take the following steps:
Check Configuration Settings:
- Review the JIT configuration settings in the SAP system to determine the maximum number of active missing parts allowed for the plant in question. This can typically be found in the JIT customizing settings.
Adjust the Limit:
- If necessary, consider increasing the limit for active missing parts if it is feasible and aligns with your operational requirements. This adjustment can be made in the JIT customizing settings.
Analyze Missing Parts:
- Investigate the specific missing parts that are causing the issue. Identify if there are any recurring issues with certain parts and address the root cause (e.g., supply chain issues, production delays).
Clear Outstanding Requests:
- If there are obsolete or unnecessary JIT calls that are still active, consider clearing them to free up space for new requests.
Communicate with Suppliers:
- If the issue is related to supplier delays, communicate with your suppliers to ensure timely delivery of parts.
Monitor JIT Calls:
- Implement monitoring for JIT calls to ensure that the number of active missing parts remains within acceptable limits.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the NJIT_O_MSG136 error and ensure smoother JIT operations in your SAP environment.
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