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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SAPAPO/AMON_LIST -
Message number: 064
Message text: MPE upper limit exceeded by &UNI_PERCENT %
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/SAPAPO/AMON_LIST064
- MPE upper limit exceeded by &UNI_PERCENT % ?The SAP error message
/SAPAPO/AMON_LIST064 MPE upper limit exceeded by &UNI_PERCENT %
typically occurs in the context of SAP Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO), particularly when dealing with the Multi-Project Environment (MPE) settings. This error indicates that a certain limit related to the MPE has been exceeded, specifically in terms of the percentage of utilization or allocation.Cause:
- Resource Overutilization: The error usually arises when the planned utilization of a resource exceeds the defined upper limit. This can happen if the demand for a resource is too high compared to its available capacity.
- Configuration Settings: The upper limit for resource utilization may be set too low in the system configuration, leading to frequent exceedances when actual demand is processed.
- Data Input Issues: Incorrect or unrealistic data inputs in planning scenarios can lead to overestimation of resource requirements.
Solution:
- Review Resource Capacity: Check the capacity settings for the resources involved. Ensure that the capacity is sufficient to meet the planned demand.
- Adjust Upper Limits: If the current upper limit is too restrictive, consider adjusting it in the configuration settings to allow for higher utilization percentages.
- Analyze Demand: Review the demand forecasts and ensure they are realistic. If necessary, adjust the planning parameters or demand inputs to align with actual capabilities.
- Load Balancing: If possible, distribute the workload more evenly across available resources to prevent any single resource from being overutilized.
- Check Planning Versions: Ensure that you are working with the correct planning version and that any changes made are reflected in the version being used.
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