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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SCWM/DELIVERY -
Message number: 704
Message text: Quantity of item &1 successfully changed from &2 to &3 &4
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/SCWM/DELIVERY704
- Quantity of item &1 successfully changed from &2 to &3 &4 ?The SAP error message
/SCWM/DELIVERY704
typically indicates that there has been a change in the quantity of an item in a delivery document within the SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) system. The message format suggests that the quantity of item&1
has been successfully changed from&2
to&3
, and&4
may provide additional context or information about the change.Cause:
- Manual Change: The quantity of the item was manually adjusted by a user in the delivery document.
- System Process: A system process or background job may have updated the quantity based on inventory adjustments, stock transfers, or other logistics processes.
- Data Entry Error: There may have been an error in data entry that necessitated a change in the quantity.
- Integration Issues: If the delivery is integrated with other systems (like SAP ERP), discrepancies in data could lead to quantity changes.
Solution:
- Review Change History: Check the change history of the delivery document to understand what triggered the quantity change. This can often be done through transaction codes like
VL03N
(Display Outbound Delivery) or similar.- Validate Data Entry: Ensure that the changes made to the delivery quantity are correct and align with the actual stock levels and business requirements.
- Check Integration Settings: If the delivery is part of an integrated process, verify that the settings and data flows between systems are functioning correctly.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on handling delivery changes in EWM.
- User Training: If manual changes are frequent, consider providing additional training to users on how to manage delivery quantities effectively.
Related Information:
VL03N
, VL02N
, and /SCWM/PRD
for managing deliveries and stock in EWM.By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the error message and implement an appropriate solution.
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