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Message type: E = Error
Message class: WOG - Materials Management, Fruits + Vegetables, General Messages
Message number: 039
Message text: Allocation table simulation successful
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WOG039
- Allocation table simulation successful ?The SAP error message WOG039, which states "Allocation table simulation successful," is not actually an error message in the traditional sense. Instead, it indicates that a simulation of the allocation table has been completed successfully. This message typically appears in the context of the SAP Controlling (CO) module, particularly when dealing with cost allocations or assessments.
Cause:
The message is generated when a user runs a simulation for an allocation or assessment cycle, and the system successfully processes the simulation without any errors. This means that the allocation logic has been executed correctly, and the results are available for review.
Solution:
Since WOG039 indicates a successful simulation, there is no corrective action needed. However, if you are looking to proceed with the allocation or assessment based on the simulation results, you can follow these steps:
Review Simulation Results: Check the results of the simulation to ensure that they meet your expectations. You can analyze the allocation results to verify that the correct amounts are being allocated to the appropriate cost centers or internal orders.
Execute Actual Allocation: If the simulation results are satisfactory, you can proceed to execute the actual allocation or assessment cycle. This is typically done through the same transaction or program used for the simulation.
Documentation: Document the simulation results and any decisions made based on them for future reference and auditing purposes.
Adjust Parameters if Necessary: If the simulation results are not as expected, you may need to adjust the parameters or criteria used in the allocation cycle and run the simulation again.
Related Information:
If you encounter any issues or unexpected results during the simulation or actual allocation, you may need to investigate further into the configuration or data used in the allocation process.
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