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Message type: E = Error
Message class: PMMO_PEGGING - Messages for Pegging in PMMO
Message number: 204
Message text: Replenishment &1 stopped; no quantity to be pegged
The system stopped processing the production order or the purchase order
because there is no quantity in the in-stock record.
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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PMMO_PEGGING204
- Replenishment &1 stopped; no quantity to be pegged ?The SAP error message PMMO_PEGGING204 indicates that a replenishment process has been halted because there is no quantity available to be pegged. This typically occurs in the context of materials management and production planning, particularly when dealing with stock levels and demand planning.
Cause:
- Insufficient Stock: The most common cause is that there is not enough stock available in the inventory to meet the demand for the replenishment order.
- Incorrect Planning Parameters: The planning parameters for the material may not be set correctly, leading to discrepancies in expected versus actual stock levels.
- Demand Changes: Changes in demand or unplanned consumption of stock can lead to situations where the available quantity is less than what is required for pegging.
- Incorrect Master Data: Issues with material master data, such as incorrect lead times, safety stock levels, or reorder points, can also lead to this error.
- Pegging Configuration: The configuration for pegging in the system may not be set up correctly, leading to issues in how the system attempts to allocate stock.
Solution:
- Check Stock Levels: Verify the current stock levels of the material in question. Ensure that there is sufficient stock available to meet the demand.
- Review Demand and Supply: Analyze the demand and supply situation for the material. Check for any changes in demand that may not have been accounted for.
- Adjust Planning Parameters: Review and adjust the planning parameters in the material master, such as safety stock, reorder points, and lead times, to ensure they are aligned with actual business needs.
- Check for Open Orders: Look for any open production orders or purchase orders that may be consuming stock unexpectedly.
- Review Pegging Configuration: Ensure that the pegging configuration in the system is set up correctly. This may involve checking the settings in the planning strategy or the configuration of the material.
- Run MRP: If necessary, run the Material Requirements Planning (MRP) process to generate new procurement proposals based on the current demand and supply situation.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify the root cause of the PMMO_PEGGING204 error and implement the necessary solutions to resolve it.
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