How To Fix PK209 - Enter a withdrawal quantity greater than zero


PK209 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: PK - Production - KANBAN

  • Message number: 209

  • Message text: Enter a withdrawal quantity greater than zero

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message PK209 - Enter a withdrawal quantity greater than zero ?
    The SAP error message PK209 "Enter a withdrawal quantity greater than zero" typically occurs in the context of inventory management or production planning when a user attempts to process a withdrawal (such as a goods issue or a withdrawal from stock) but does not specify a quantity greater than zero. This error is common in transactions related to material movements, such as goods issues, stock transfers, or production orders.
    
    Cause: Zero or Negative Quantity: The user has entered a withdrawal quantity of zero or a negative number, which is not allowed. Incorrect Data Entry: The user may have mistakenly left the quantity field blank or entered an invalid value. System Configuration: There may be specific configurations or validations in place that enforce this rule.
    Solution: Enter a Valid Quantity: Ensure that you enter a withdrawal quantity that is greater than zero. Double-check the quantity field to make sure it is not blank or set to zero. Review

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