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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SCWM/MONITOR -
Message number: 132
Message text: Restart condition set for queue &1; wait for queues with higher priority
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/SCWM/MONITOR132
- Restart condition set for queue &1; wait for queues with higher priority ?The SAP error message
/SCWM/MONITOR132
indicates that a restart condition has been set for a specific queue in the Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) system. This typically means that the system is waiting for other queues with a higher priority to be processed before it can proceed with the current queue.Cause:
- Queue Priority: In EWM, queues are processed based on their priority. If a queue has a lower priority than others that are currently being processed, it will be put on hold until those higher-priority queues are completed.
- System Configuration: The configuration of the queue management system may have been set up in such a way that certain queues are prioritized over others, leading to this message.
- Resource Availability: There may be a lack of available resources (e.g., workers, equipment) to process the queue, causing it to wait for higher-priority tasks to complete.
Solution:
- Check Queue Priorities: Review the configuration of the queues in the EWM system to understand their priorities. You may need to adjust the priorities if necessary.
- Monitor Higher-Priority Queues: Check the status of the higher-priority queues that are currently being processed. If they are stuck or taking longer than expected, investigate and resolve any issues with those queues.
- Resource Allocation: Ensure that there are enough resources available to handle the queues. If resources are limited, consider reallocating them or increasing capacity.
- Restart the Queue: If the situation allows, you may manually restart the queue or adjust its priority to allow it to be processed sooner.
- System Logs: Check system logs for any additional error messages or warnings that may provide more context about the issue.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and ensure that your queues are processed efficiently.
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