How To Fix RSH_EAM_ORDER002 - You cannot change an operation that has a cross-order relationship.


RSH_EAM_ORDER002 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: RSH_EAM_ORDER - Message class for order / operation processing

  • Message number: 002

  • Message text: You cannot change an operation that has a cross-order relationship.

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message RSH_EAM_ORDER002 - You cannot change an operation that has a cross-order relationship. ?
    The SAP error message RSH_EAM_ORDER002 indicates that you are trying to change an operation in a maintenance order that has a cross-order relationship. This typically occurs when an operation in one order is linked to an operation in another order, and the system prevents changes to maintain data integrity.
    
    Cause: Cross-Order Relationship: The operation you are trying to change is linked to another operation in a different order. This relationship is often established for planning or scheduling purposes. Data Integrity: SAP enforces rules to ensure that changes do not disrupt the relationships between operations across different orders, which could lead to inconsistencies in planning and execution.
    Solution: Check Cross-Order Relationships: Use transaction codes like IW38 (Change PM Orders) or IW32 (Change Order) to review the operations and their relationships. Identify the operations that are linked and understand the nature of the relationship. Modify Related Orders: If you need to change the operation, you may need to first

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