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Message type: E = Error
Message class: PSB_API_MSGCL -
Message number: 110
Message text: &1 date not in the factory calendar (future)
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PSB_API_MSGCL110
- &1 date not in the factory calendar (future) ?The SAP error message PSB_API_MSGCL110 indicates that a date you are trying to use is not valid according to the factory calendar settings in your SAP system. Specifically, it suggests that the date is in the future and is not recognized as a working day in the factory calendar.
Cause:
- Future Date: The date you are trying to process is beyond the current date and is not defined in the factory calendar.
- Factory Calendar Settings: The factory calendar may not include the date you are trying to use, or it may be set up incorrectly.
- Configuration Issues: There may be issues with how the factory calendar is configured in the system, such as holidays or non-working days not being set up properly.
Solution:
- Check the Date: Verify the date you are trying to use. Ensure that it is not set to a future date that is not defined in the factory calendar.
- Review Factory Calendar:
- Go to the transaction code SCAL (Maintain Calendar) in SAP.
- Check the factory calendar assigned to your plant or company code.
- Ensure that the date in question is included in the calendar and is marked as a working day.
- Adjust the Date: If the date is indeed in the future and not a working day, consider adjusting your process to use a valid date that is recognized by the factory calendar.
- Configuration Review: If you have access, review the configuration of the factory calendar to ensure that it is set up correctly, including holidays and non-working days.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or your internal guidelines for managing factory calendars and working days.
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