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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SAPAPO/SEQ -
Message number: 195
Message text: &1 orders were deleted
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/SAPAPO/SEQ195
- &1 orders were deleted ?The SAP error message
/SAPAPO/SEQ195 &1 orders were deleted
typically occurs in the context of SAP Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) when certain orders are deleted from the planning book or the system. This message indicates that the system has removed a number of orders, which can happen for various reasons.Causes:
- Order Deletion: The most straightforward cause is that the orders were intentionally deleted by a user or through a batch job.
- Data Consistency Issues: If there are inconsistencies in the data, such as missing master data or incorrect configurations, the system may delete orders to maintain data integrity.
- Planning Run Issues: During a planning run, if the system encounters issues with certain orders (e.g., they are no longer valid or cannot be processed), it may delete them.
- Configuration Settings: Certain settings in the APO system may lead to automatic deletion of orders under specific conditions.
Solutions:
- Check Deletion Logs: Review the logs to understand why the orders were deleted. This can provide insights into whether it was a manual action or a system-triggered event.
- Review Master Data: Ensure that all relevant master data (e.g., materials, resources, etc.) is correctly maintained and consistent. Missing or incorrect data can lead to order deletion.
- Analyze Planning Runs: If the deletion occurred during a planning run, analyze the planning run settings and parameters to identify any issues that may have led to the deletion.
- Configuration Review: Check the configuration settings in the APO system to ensure that they are set up correctly and do not inadvertently lead to order deletions.
- User Training: If users are manually deleting orders, consider providing training to ensure they understand the implications of their actions.
Related Information:
/SAPAPO/OM17
(to view order management) or /SAPAPO/MC90
(to check planning book settings) to investigate further.If the issue persists or if you need further assistance, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert who specializes in APO.
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