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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SAPAPO/CTM1 -
Message number: 459
Message text: Simulation: Order &1 Would Be Deleted
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/SAPAPO/CTM1459
- Simulation: Order &1 Would Be Deleted ?The SAP error message
/SAPAPO/CTM1459 Simulation: Order &1 Would Be Deleted
typically occurs in the context of the SAP Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) module, particularly during the Capacity Planning or CTM (Capable-to-Match) processes. This message indicates that during the simulation of a planning run, a specific order (identified by &1) is flagged for deletion.Cause:
- Order Constraints: The order may not meet the constraints defined in the planning run, such as capacity limitations, resource availability, or other planning parameters.
- Changes in Demand or Supply: If there are changes in demand or supply that affect the feasibility of the order, the system may determine that the order can no longer be fulfilled.
- Planning Parameters: The settings in the planning run (like heuristics or algorithms) may lead to the decision to delete the order.
- Order Status: The status of the order may not allow it to be processed further, leading to its deletion in the simulation.
Solution:
- Review Planning Parameters: Check the settings used in the planning run. Ensure that the parameters are correctly configured to accommodate the orders.
- Check Order Details: Investigate the specific order (using the order number provided in the error message) to understand its current status, constraints, and any related issues.
- Adjust Demand/Supply: If the order is being deleted due to changes in demand or supply, consider adjusting the planning data to ensure that the order can be fulfilled.
- Run a Different Simulation: If the current simulation is not yielding the desired results, consider running a different simulation with adjusted parameters or constraints.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for more detailed information on the specific planning run and how to handle orders flagged for deletion.
Related Information:
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for running the CTM planning run or /SAPAPO/ORD
for order management.By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and address the issue related to the error message /SAPAPO/CTM1459
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