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Message type: E = Error
Message class: WGDS_PROCESS - Global data synchronisation
Message number: 703
Message text: Please enter a value different to 0
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WGDS_PROCESS703
- Please enter a value different to 0 ?SAP Error Message:
WGDS_PROCESS703: Please enter a value different to 0
Cause:
This error occurs in SAP when a user tries to enter a quantity or value field with zero (0) in a process or transaction where zero is not allowed. Specifically, in the context of SAP Warehouse Management (WM) or Extended Warehouse Management (EWM), this message typically appears during goods movement, transfer order processing, or warehouse task confirmation when the system expects a positive or negative quantity but receives zero.
The system requires a non-zero quantity because a zero quantity does not represent a valid movement or transaction and therefore cannot be processed.
When does it typically occur?
Enter a valid quantity:
Ensure that the quantity field is filled with a value other than zero. The quantity should be a positive number (or negative if the process allows negative quantities, e.g., returns or scrapping).
Check the input data:
Verify that the quantity you are entering is correct and meaningful for the transaction you are performing.
Review custom validations or user exits:
If zero quantities are expected in some scenarios, check if there are any custom validations, user exits, or BAdIs that prevent zero quantities and adjust them accordingly.
Check transaction or process configuration:
In some cases, the process or movement type configuration might restrict zero quantities. Review the configuration if zero quantities should be allowed.
Message Class: WGDS_PROCESS
Message Number: 703
This message is part of the standard SAP Warehouse Management or EWM message set.
If you are unsure where the zero quantity is coming from, use debugging or check the input screens to identify the field causing the issue.
In some cases, this error can also appear if the quantity field is left blank and defaults to zero.
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