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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SCWM/MIGRATION -
Message number: 081
Message text: Quant &1 is a blocked stock; after migration it is no longer blocked
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/SCWM/MIGRATION081
- Quant &1 is a blocked stock; after migration it is no longer blocked ?The SAP error message
/SCWM/MIGRATION081
indicates that a specific quant (a storage unit in the warehouse management system) is currently in a blocked stock status. This error typically arises during the migration process when the system attempts to move or process stock that is marked as blocked.Cause:
- Blocked Stock: The quant in question is classified as blocked stock, meaning it cannot be used for picking or other operations until it is released.
- Migration Process: During the migration process, the system checks the status of stock. If it encounters blocked stock, it raises this error to prevent any operations that could lead to inconsistencies in inventory management.
- Data Integrity: The migration process is designed to ensure data integrity, and blocked stock is treated with caution to avoid issues post-migration.
Solution:
Release Blocked Stock: Before proceeding with the migration, ensure that the blocked stock is released. This can be done by:
- Navigating to the stock overview in the SAP system.
- Identifying the blocked stock and changing its status to unrestricted or another appropriate status.
- Using transaction codes like
LX02
(Stock Overview) orMB1B
(Transfer Posting) to manage stock statuses.Check Migration Settings: Review the migration settings and ensure that the system is configured to handle blocked stock appropriately. This may involve adjusting parameters or settings related to stock management.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the migration process for specific instructions on handling blocked stock.
Testing: After making changes, conduct tests to ensure that the migration can proceed without encountering the same error.
Related Information:
MB52
(List of Stock on Hand) and MB5B
(Stock on Posting Date).By addressing the blocked stock issue prior to migration, you should be able to resolve the error and proceed with the migration process smoothly.
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