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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SCWM/WHO -
Message number: 105
Message text: Partial quantity assigned, WT &1 will be split
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/SCWM/WHO105
- Partial quantity assigned, WT &1 will be split ?The SAP error message
/SCWM/WHO105 Partial quantity assigned, WT &1 will be split
typically occurs in the context of warehouse management processes within the SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) module. This message indicates that there is a situation where a warehouse task (WT) is being processed, but the quantity being handled is less than the total quantity assigned to that task. As a result, the system will split the warehouse task to accommodate the partial quantity.Cause:
- Partial Quantity Handling: The error arises when a warehouse task is created for a specific quantity, but during the processing of that task, only a portion of the quantity is being picked or moved.
- Task Splitting Logic: The system is designed to handle partial quantities by splitting the original task into two: one for the quantity that has been processed and another for the remaining quantity.
- Configuration Settings: The configuration settings in the EWM system may allow for partial handling of tasks, which can lead to this message if not managed properly.
Solution:
- Confirm the Task: If you are processing a warehouse task and receive this message, confirm the task to ensure that the quantities are correctly handled. You may need to complete the task for the quantity you have and allow the system to create a new task for the remaining quantity.
- Adjust Quantities: If you are consistently encountering this issue, review the quantities being assigned to warehouse tasks. Ensure that the quantities being picked or moved match the quantities assigned to the tasks.
- Review Configuration: Check the configuration settings in the EWM system related to task splitting and partial quantity handling. Adjust these settings if necessary to better align with your warehouse operations.
- Training and Procedures: Ensure that warehouse staff are trained on how to handle partial quantities and understand the implications of task splitting. Establish clear procedures for managing warehouse tasks to minimize confusion.
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error and improve your warehouse operations.
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