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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SCWM/CCHECK -
Message number: 144
Message text: WO structure flags corrected for WO &1
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/SCWM/CCHECK144
- WO structure flags corrected for WO &1 ?The SAP error message
/SCWM/CCHECK144 WO structure flags corrected for WO &1
typically occurs in the context of the Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) module. This message indicates that there were issues with the structure flags of a Work Order (WO) that have been automatically corrected by the system.Cause:
The error message is usually triggered due to inconsistencies or incorrect settings in the work order structure. This can happen due to various reasons, such as:
Review the Work Order: Check the details of the work order indicated by &1
in the error message. Look for any inconsistencies or missing information that might have caused the issue.
Check Configuration: Ensure that the configuration settings for work orders in EWM are correct. This includes checking the settings for the relevant warehouse processes and ensuring that they align with the expected structure.
Reprocess the Work Order: If the system has corrected the flags, you may want to reprocess the work order to ensure that it is functioning correctly. This can involve re-executing any relevant transactions or processes.
Monitor for Recurrence: After the correction, monitor the system for any recurrence of the error. If it happens again, further investigation may be needed to identify the root cause.
Consult SAP Notes: Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant SAP Notes or updates that may address this specific error message. There may be patches or updates that resolve underlying issues.
Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists and you cannot identify the cause, consider reaching out to SAP Support for assistance. Provide them with the details of the error message and any relevant logs or transaction data.
/SCWM/PRDI
for processing inbound deliveries or /SCWM/PRDO
for processing outbound deliveries.By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and ensure that your work orders are processed correctly in SAP EWM.
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