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How To Fix WT719 - Reorder point for article & has not been reached


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: WT - Retail: Replenishment

  • Message number: 719

  • Message text: Reorder point for article & has not been reached

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message WT719 - Reorder point for article & has not been reached ?

    Certainly! Here's a detailed explanation for the SAP error message WT719: "Reorder point for article & has not been reached":


    Error Message: WT719

    Text:
    Reorder point for article & has not been reached


    Cause:

    This message typically occurs in the context of warehouse tasks or warehouse management when the system checks whether the reorder point for a specific material (article) has been reached before allowing certain processes, such as creating a warehouse task for replenishment or picking.

    • The reorder point is a predefined stock level that triggers replenishment or procurement activities.
    • If the current stock level of the article is above the reorder point, the system considers that there is no immediate need to reorder or replenish.
    • Therefore, the system prevents the creation of warehouse tasks or alerts related to replenishment because the reorder point has not yet been reached.

    When does this occur?

    • During automatic replenishment processes in Warehouse Management (WM) or Extended Warehouse Management (EWM).
    • When the system tries to create a warehouse task for picking or replenishment based on reorder point planning.
    • When using reorder point planning (MRP type VB or similar) in inventory management integrated with WM/EWM.

    Solution:

    1. Check the reorder point settings:

      • Verify the reorder point for the material in the material master (MM02) under the MRP 1 or MRP 2 views.
      • Transaction: MM02 ? MRP 1 or MRP 2 tab ? Check reorder point (field: BESKZ or reorder point field).
    2. Check current stock levels:

      • Use transaction MMBE or LX02 to check the current stock of the article in the relevant storage location or warehouse.
      • If stock is above the reorder point, the system will not trigger replenishment.
    3. Adjust reorder point if necessary:

      • If the reorder point is set too low or incorrectly, adjust it to a more appropriate level to trigger replenishment when needed.
    4. Review warehouse task creation logic:

      • If the warehouse task is being created manually or via custom logic, ensure that the logic aligns with reorder point checks.
      • Sometimes custom enhancements or user exits might enforce reorder point checks.
    5. Check MRP run and planning parameters:

      • Ensure that MRP runs are executed properly and that planning parameters are set to consider reorder points.
      • Transaction: MD04 to check planning situation for the material.
    6. If the message appears unexpectedly:

      • Investigate if there is a mismatch between stock data in WM/EWM and Inventory Management.
      • Run consistency checks or stock reconciliation if needed.

    Related Information:

    • Reorder Point Planning (MRP Type VB):
      This planning method triggers procurement or production when stock falls below a certain level.

    • Warehouse Management (WM) / Extended Warehouse Management (EWM):
      Integration with Inventory Management means that warehouse tasks for replenishment depend on reorder point and stock levels.

    • Transactions to check:

      • MM02 – Change Material Master (to check reorder point)
      • MMBE – Stock Overview
      • MD04 – Stock/Requirements List
      • LX02 – WM Stock Overview
      • LT03 – Create Transfer Order (to see if task creation is blocked)
    • SAP Notes and Documentation:
      Search SAP Service Marketplace or SAP ONE Support Launchpad for notes related to WT719 for any known issues or patches.


    Summary:

    Aspect Details
    Cause Current stock is above reorder point; system blocks replenishment tasks.
    Effect Warehouse task creation or replenishment is prevented.
    Solution Check and adjust reorder point; verify stock levels; ensure MRP and WM integration is consistent.
    Transactions MM02, MMBE, MD04, LX02, LT03

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