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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RFM_RTST_PP - Retail Fashion Management - Retail store operations
Message number: 021
Message text: Scan Pick.req.is enabled but you chose not to print labels for schema &1
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RFM_RTST_PP021
- Scan Pick.req.is enabled but you chose not to print labels for schema &1 ?The SAP error message RFM_RTST_PP021 indicates that the system has detected that the "Scan Pick Request" functionality is enabled, but the user has chosen not to print labels for a specific schema. This typically occurs in the context of warehouse management or logistics processes where picking and labeling are involved.
Cause:
- Configuration Settings: The system is configured to require label printing for certain operations, but the user has opted not to print labels for the specified schema.
- User Input: The user may have inadvertently selected an option that bypasses label printing, which conflicts with the system's requirement for the scan pick request.
- Process Flow: The process flow may be set up in such a way that label printing is mandatory when using the scan pick request feature.
Solution:
- Check Configuration: Review the configuration settings for the warehouse management or logistics execution module to ensure that the settings for label printing are correctly defined for the relevant schema.
- User Selection: When prompted, ensure that the option to print labels is selected if the scan pick request is enabled. This may involve adjusting user input during the picking process.
- Review Process Flow: If the process flow mandates label printing, ensure that all users are aware of this requirement and that they follow the correct steps in the picking process.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on handling label printing in conjunction with scan pick requests.
Related Information:
LT03
(Transfer Order Creation) or LT12
(Confirm Transfer Order) that may be involved in the picking process.By addressing the configuration and user input aspects, you should be able to resolve the error message and ensure smooth operation of the picking process in SAP.
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