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Message type: E = Error
Message class: OPS_SE_EAM - Maintenance Management: Messages for Service Enabling
Message number: 151
Message text: Non unique sort numbers are not supported (Item = &1 / Task = &2)
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OPS_SE_EAM151
- Non unique sort numbers are not supported (Item = &1 / Task = &2) ?The SAP error message OPS_SE_EAM151, which states "Non unique sort numbers are not supported (Item = &1 / Task = &2)," typically occurs in the context of SAP's Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) or similar modules where sorting and ordering of tasks or items is crucial for processing.
Cause:
This error arises when there are duplicate sort numbers assigned to items or tasks in a particular context. In SAP, sort numbers are used to determine the order in which items or tasks are processed or displayed. If two or more items or tasks share the same sort number, the system cannot determine the correct order, leading to this error.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Identify Duplicate Sort Numbers:
- Check the items or tasks associated with the error message. You can use transaction codes like SE16 or SE11 to view the relevant database tables (e.g.,
EAM
related tables) and identify where the duplicates are occurring.Modify Sort Numbers:
- Once you identify the duplicates, you need to assign unique sort numbers to each item or task. This can be done through the relevant transaction in SAP where you manage these items or tasks (e.g., maintenance orders, work orders).
Data Consistency Check:
- After making changes, ensure that the data is consistent and that there are no remaining duplicates. You may want to run consistency checks or reports to verify that the changes have resolved the issue.
Testing:
- After correcting the sort numbers, test the process that triggered the error to ensure that it now works without issues.
Documentation:
- Document the changes made and the reasons for them, so that future users can understand the context of the changes.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert for further assistance.
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