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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SCWM/ABC_ANALYSIS -
Message number: 024
Message text: Cycle Counting Indicator determined: old = &1, new = &2.
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/SCWM/ABC_ANALYSIS024
- Cycle Counting Indicator determined: old = &1, new = &2. ?The SAP error message
/SCWM/ABC_ANALYSIS024
indicates that there is a change in the cycle counting indicator for a material in the Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) module. The message specifies that the old cycle counting indicator is&1
and the new one is&2
. This typically occurs during processes such as inventory management or cycle counting activities.Cause:
- Change in Configuration: The cycle counting indicator for a material may have been changed in the system configuration or master data.
- Data Migration or Updates: If there has been a data migration or update process, it might have inadvertently changed the cycle counting indicator.
- Manual Changes: Users may have manually updated the cycle counting indicator in the material master or during the cycle counting process.
Solution:
- Review Material Master Data: Check the material master data for the affected material to see if the cycle counting indicator has been changed. You can do this by navigating to the material master transaction (MM03) and reviewing the relevant views.
- Check Configuration Settings: If the change was not intended, review the configuration settings in the EWM system to ensure that the cycle counting indicators are set correctly.
- Audit Changes: If necessary, perform an audit of recent changes to the material master or configuration settings to identify who made the changes and why.
- Revert Changes: If the change was not intended, revert the cycle counting indicator back to its original value.
- Consult Documentation: Review any relevant documentation or change logs to understand the context of the change.
Related Information:
MM03
(Display Material), MM02
(Change Material), and EWM-specific transactions for cycle counting.If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or refer to SAP's official documentation for further assistance.
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