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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SCWM/CCHECK -
Message number: 143
Message text: Obsolete WO deleted: &1
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/SCWM/CCHECK143
- Obsolete WO deleted: &1 ?The SAP error message
/SCWM/CCHECK143 Obsolete WO deleted: &1
typically occurs in the context of SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) when a work order (WO) that is considered obsolete has been deleted. This can happen for various reasons, such as changes in warehouse processes, system updates, or manual deletions.Cause:
- Obsolete Work Order: The work order referenced in the error message has been marked as obsolete, meaning it is no longer valid for processing.
- Deletion Process: The work order may have been deleted due to a manual action or as part of a batch process that cleans up obsolete or completed work orders.
- System Configuration: There may be specific configurations or settings in the system that dictate when work orders are considered obsolete and eligible for deletion.
Solution:
- Check Work Order Status: Verify the status of the work order in question. If it is indeed marked as obsolete, you may need to create a new work order to replace it.
- Review Deletion Logs: Check the system logs or transaction history to understand why the work order was deleted. This can provide insights into whether it was a manual deletion or part of an automated process.
- Recreate Work Order: If the work order is necessary for ongoing operations, you may need to recreate it. Ensure that all relevant data is captured correctly.
- Adjust Configuration: If the deletion of work orders is happening too frequently or unexpectedly, review the configuration settings in your SAP EWM system. Adjust the parameters that control the lifecycle of work orders to prevent premature obsolescence.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to work order management in EWM for additional guidance and best practices.
Related Information:
/SCWM/WO
for work order management and /SCWM/ORD
for order management.If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to engage with SAP support or your internal SAP team for further investigation and resolution.
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