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How To Fix WRMA_CAT136 - No output types with access sequence '0001' exist


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: WRMA_CAT - RMA cost allocation

  • Message number: 136

  • Message text: No output types with access sequence '0001' exist

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    SAP Error Message:

    WRMA_CAT136 No output types with access sequence '0001' exist


    Cause:

    This error occurs when the system tries to determine an output type for a document (such as a sales order, delivery, billing document, or return order) but cannot find any output types assigned with the specified access sequence '0001'.

    • Access Sequence '0001' is typically used in output determination procedures to find the correct output type based on condition records.
    • The system looks for output types linked to this access sequence but finds none configured.
    • This usually means that the output determination procedure is incomplete or incorrectly maintained.
    • It can also happen if the output determination procedure assigned to the document type or sales document type does not have any output types assigned with access sequence '0001'.

    Where it typically occurs:

    • Sales and Distribution (SD) module, especially in output determination for sales documents, deliveries, billing documents, or returns.
    • Return order processing (WRMA = Warranty Return Management Application or similar custom naming).
    • Output determination configuration in transaction codes like NACE, VV31, VV32, or VV33.

    Solution:

    1. Check Output Types and Access Sequences:

      • Go to transaction NACE (Output Types).
      • Select the application relevant to your document (e.g., V1 for sales, V2 for deliveries, V3 for billing).
      • Check the output types assigned to the application.
      • Verify that there are output types assigned with access sequence '0001'.
    2. Assign Output Types to Access Sequence '0001':

      • If no output types exist with access sequence '0001', create or assign output types to this access sequence.
      • You can either:
        • Assign existing output types to access sequence '0001', or
        • Create new output types with access sequence '0001'.
    3. Check Output Determination Procedure:

      • Verify the output determination procedure assigned to the document type or sales document type.
      • Ensure that the procedure includes output types with access sequence '0001'.
    4. Maintain Condition Records:

      • After assigning output types, maintain condition records for these output types using transaction VV31 (Create Output Condition Records).
      • Without condition records, output determination will fail.
    5. Check Customizing for Output Determination:

      • Use transaction SPRO ? Logistics Execution ? Shipping ? Basic Shipping Functions ? Output Control ? Output Determination ? Maintain Output Determination Procedures.
      • Ensure the procedure is correctly assigned and includes output types with access sequence '0001'.
    6. Check User Exits or Enhancements:

      • Sometimes custom code or user exits modify output determination.
      • Verify if any custom logic is interfering with output type determination.

    Additional Information:

    • Access Sequence: Defines the search strategy for condition records in output determination.
    • Output Type: Defines the form of output (print, email, EDI, etc.) and is linked to access sequences.
    • Condition Records: Data records that determine when and how output types are triggered.
    • Common Transactions:
      • NACE: Output Types and Procedures
      • VV31: Create Output Condition Records
      • VV32: Change Output Condition Records
      • VV33: Display Output Condition Records

    Summary:

    The error "WRMA_CAT136 No output types with access sequence '0001' exist" means the system cannot find any output types configured with access sequence '0001' for the document's output determination. To fix it, ensure that output types with access sequence '0001' exist and are properly assigned in the output determination procedure, and maintain the necessary condition records.


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