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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SAPLWSPO - SAP Retail Store: Purchase Order
Message number: 156
Message text: Quantity is rounded to 0. Enter a larger quantity.
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SAPLWSPO156
- Quantity is rounded to 0. Enter a larger quantity. ?The SAP error message "SAPLWSPO156 Quantity is rounded to 0. Enter a larger quantity." typically occurs in the context of logistics or inventory management when a quantity entered for a transaction (such as a goods movement, production order, or sales order) is too small to be processed. This can happen due to rounding rules or minimum quantity requirements set in the system.
Cause:
- Rounding Rules: The quantity you are trying to enter may be subject to rounding rules defined in the system. If the quantity is below a certain threshold, it may be rounded down to zero.
- Minimum Quantity Requirement: There may be a minimum quantity requirement for the specific transaction or material. If the entered quantity is less than this minimum, the system will not accept it.
- Decimal Places: If the quantity is entered with too many decimal places, it may be rounded down to zero based on the configuration of the material master or the transaction type.
- Unit of Measure (UoM): The unit of measure for the material may not allow for very small quantities, leading to the rounding issue.
Solution:
- Enter a Larger Quantity: The simplest solution is to enter a larger quantity that meets the minimum requirement or is above the rounding threshold.
- Check Material Master Settings: Review the material master data for the specific item to check the rounding rules and minimum quantity settings. You can do this by navigating to the material master (transaction code MM03) and checking the relevant views.
- Adjust Decimal Places: Ensure that the quantity is entered with the correct number of decimal places as defined in the material master.
- Review Unit of Measure: Check if the unit of measure is appropriate for the transaction. If necessary, change the unit of measure to one that allows for smaller quantities.
- Consult Configuration: If you have access, consult with your SAP configuration team to review the settings related to rounding and minimum quantities for the relevant transaction types.
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