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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /PM0/FPP -
Message number: 015
Message text: Level of parallelization set to "1"
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/PM0/FPP015
- Level of parallelization set to "1" ?The SAP error message
/PM0/FPP015 Level of parallelization set to "1"
typically occurs in the context of production planning and scheduling, particularly when using the SAP Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) module or similar functionalities. This error indicates that the level of parallelization for a specific planning run is set to "1", which means that the planning process is being executed in a single-threaded manner. This can lead to performance issues, especially when dealing with large datasets or complex planning scenarios.Cause:
- Configuration Settings: The parallelization level may have been intentionally set to "1" in the planning run configuration, possibly due to system constraints or specific business requirements.
- System Limitations: The system may not have enough resources (CPU, memory) to support higher levels of parallelization.
- Data Volume: The volume of data being processed may be too small to benefit from parallel processing, leading to a default setting of "1".
- Planning Area Settings: The planning area or the specific planning function may have restrictions that limit parallel processing.
Solution:
Adjust Parallelization Settings:
- Navigate to the planning run configuration and check the settings for parallelization. If appropriate, increase the level of parallelization to a higher value (e.g., 2, 4, or more) based on your system's capabilities.
Review System Resources:
- Ensure that the system has adequate resources (CPU, memory) to handle increased parallelization. Monitor system performance and adjust hardware resources if necessary.
Check Planning Area Configuration:
- Review the configuration of the planning area and the specific planning function to ensure that they allow for parallel processing. Consult with your SAP Basis or technical team if needed.
Test with Different Data Volumes:
- If the data volume is small, consider testing with larger datasets to see if the system can handle higher levels of parallelization effectively.
Consult SAP Documentation:
- Refer to SAP's official documentation or notes related to the specific planning function you are using for any additional configuration or troubleshooting steps.
Engage SAP Support:
- If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance. They may provide insights specific to your system configuration or known issues.
Related Information:
By addressing the configuration and resource aspects, you should be able to resolve the error and improve the performance of your planning runs.
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