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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SAPAPO/CMDS_HEUR -
Message number: 105
Message text: Days' supply level fell below minimum days' supply on &1 at &2
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/SAPAPO/CMDS_HEUR105
- Days' supply level fell below minimum days' supply on &1 at &2 ?The SAP error message
/SAPAPO/CMDS_HEUR105
indicates that the days' supply level for a particular product has fallen below the minimum threshold defined in the system. This typically occurs in the context of Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) within SAP, particularly in the context of supply chain planning and inventory management.Cause:
- Demand Exceeds Supply: The demand for the product may have exceeded the available supply, leading to a depletion of inventory.
- Incorrect Planning Parameters: The minimum days' supply may not be set correctly, or the planning parameters may not align with actual business needs.
- Forecasting Errors: Inaccurate demand forecasting can lead to unexpected shortages.
- Lead Time Issues: Longer lead times for procurement or production can result in lower inventory levels.
- Stock Adjustments: Manual adjustments or stock movements that were not accounted for in the planning process.
Solution:
- Review Planning Parameters: Check the minimum days' supply settings in the planning book or master data. Adjust them if necessary to reflect realistic business conditions.
- Analyze Demand and Supply: Use the APO tools to analyze demand patterns and supply availability. Adjust forecasts or supply plans accordingly.
- Increase Inventory Levels: If feasible, consider increasing safety stock or reorder points to prevent future occurrences of this issue.
- Check Lead Times: Ensure that lead times for procurement and production are accurately reflected in the system. Adjust them if necessary.
- Run Heuristics Again: After making adjustments, rerun the planning heuristics to recalculate the supply plan based on the updated parameters.
- Monitor Stock Levels: Implement regular monitoring of stock levels and days' supply to proactively manage inventory.
Related Information:
/SAPAPO/MC90
(to access the planning book) or /SAPAPO/CMDS
(to run heuristics) to investigate and resolve the issue.By addressing the root causes and implementing the suggested solutions, you can mitigate the occurrence of this error and improve overall supply chain efficiency.
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