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Message type: E = Error
Message class: V4 - Nachrichten Verkauf (Variable Meldungen und EDI-Meldungen)
Message number: 094
Message text: The delivery schedule type &1 in IDoc &2 is not allowed
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V4094
- The delivery schedule type &1 in IDoc &2 is not allowed ?The SAP error message V4094 indicates that there is an issue with the delivery schedule type specified in an IDoc (Intermediate Document). This error typically arises when the delivery schedule type used in the IDoc is not valid or not allowed for the specific context in which it is being processed.
Cause:
- Invalid Delivery Schedule Type: The delivery schedule type specified in the IDoc does not match any of the allowed types defined in the system configuration.
- Configuration Issues: The configuration settings for delivery schedules in the relevant SAP modules (like SD, MM) may not include the specified type.
- Data Entry Errors: There may be a typo or incorrect entry in the IDoc data that specifies the delivery schedule type.
- Incompatibility with Document Type: The delivery schedule type may not be compatible with the document type being processed.
Solution:
- Check IDoc Data: Review the IDoc data to ensure that the delivery schedule type is correctly specified and matches the expected format.
- Verify Configuration:
- Go to the relevant configuration settings in SAP (e.g., SPRO) and check the allowed delivery schedule types for the relevant document type.
- Ensure that the delivery schedule type used in the IDoc is included in the configuration.
- Update IDoc: If the delivery schedule type is incorrect, update the IDoc with a valid type and reprocess it.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources to understand the valid delivery schedule types for your specific scenario.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance, especially if it involves complex configurations or custom developments.
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