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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ORF1 - Spare Parts Stock Calculation
Message number: 037
Message text: ASL/Prov.Per.Dem. to large; use table calculat. or other input parameters
The system uses the <LS>Poisson Integration </>and tries to calculate
the <LS>average shop load</> or <LS>provision period demand</>.
The system aborts the calculation because the <LS>Poisson Integration
</> is only suitable for lower <LS>average shop load</> or <LS>
provision period demand</> values, approximately less than 120.
Select other values for the input parameters or change the values.
Otherwise, select <LS>Table Calculation</> as numerical scheme.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
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ORF1037
- ASL/Prov.Per.Dem. to large; use table calculat. or other input parameters ?The SAP error message ORF1037 indicates that the allocation of resources for a specific period is too large for the system to handle. This typically occurs in the context of planning and allocation processes, particularly when dealing with large datasets or complex calculations in the Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) module or similar areas.
Cause:
- Data Volume: The error often arises when the data volume for the allocation period exceeds the system's capacity to process it efficiently.
- Configuration Issues: Incorrect settings in the planning parameters or allocation methods can lead to excessive data being processed.
- Inefficient Calculation Methods: Using a method that requires extensive calculations for a large dataset can trigger this error.
Solutions:
Use Table Calculation: The error message suggests using table calculations instead of the current method. This can help manage the data volume more effectively.
- Navigate to the relevant planning book or data view and adjust the settings to use table calculations.
Adjust Input Parameters: Review and modify the input parameters for the allocation process. This may involve:
- Reducing the time period for which data is being processed.
- Limiting the number of products or locations included in the allocation.
- Filtering out unnecessary data to decrease the overall volume.
Optimize Planning Parameters: Check the configuration of the planning parameters in the system. Ensure that they are set up to handle the expected data volume without exceeding system limits.
Batch Processing: If applicable, consider breaking down the allocation process into smaller batches. This can help the system manage the workload more effectively.
System Performance: Ensure that the SAP system is adequately resourced (CPU, memory, etc.) to handle large datasets. Sometimes, performance tuning or hardware upgrades may be necessary.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to the specific module you are working with for additional guidance on handling large datasets.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the ORF1037 error and optimize your allocation processes in SAP.
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