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Message type: E = Error
Message class: WRF_PRC_SCD - Purchasing Scheduling Seasonal Procurement
Message number: 410
Message text: Date &1 changed from &2 to &3
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WRF_PRC_SCD410
- Date &1 changed from &2 to &3 ?The SAP error message WRF_PRC_SCD410 typically relates to changes in the date of a scheduling agreement or a similar document in the SAP system. This message indicates that the date for a specific item has been changed, and it provides the old date (&2) and the new date (&3) for reference.
Cause:
The error message is triggered when there is a change in the date of a scheduling agreement or related document. This could happen due to various reasons, such as:
- Manual Changes: A user manually updated the date in the scheduling agreement.
- System Updates: An automated process or batch job updated the date based on certain conditions.
- Data Migration: During data migration or integration processes, dates may be altered.
- Business Logic: Changes in business requirements or planning processes that necessitate a date change.
Solution:
To resolve the WRF_PRC_SCD410 error message, consider the following steps:
- Review Changes: Check the change log for the scheduling agreement to understand who made the change and why. This can provide context for the date modification.
- Validate Dates: Ensure that the new date is valid and aligns with business processes. If the new date is incorrect, revert it to the original date if necessary.
- Check Dependencies: Investigate if there are any dependent documents or processes that might be affected by this date change. Ensure that all related documents are updated accordingly.
- User Training: If the change was made manually, consider providing training to users on the implications of changing dates in scheduling agreements.
- System Configuration: If the date change is due to system logic, review the configuration settings in the SAP system to ensure they align with business requirements.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a technical consultant for further assistance.
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