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Message type: E = Error
Message class: WU - Promotion management messages
Message number: 607
Message text: The planned allocation quantity of plant & was rounded from & to & &
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WU607
- The planned allocation quantity of plant & was rounded from & to & & ?The SAP error message WU607 indicates that the planned allocation quantity for a specific plant has been rounded. This typically occurs in the context of production planning or materials management when the system attempts to allocate quantities based on certain rounding rules or settings.
Cause:
- Rounding Rules: The system may have specific rounding rules defined in the configuration that dictate how quantities should be rounded. This can lead to discrepancies between the planned quantity and the actual quantity that is allocated.
- Decimal Places: The number of decimal places defined for the material or the unit of measure may not align with the planned allocation, causing the system to round the quantity.
- Configuration Settings: The settings in the material master or the configuration of the planning strategy may lead to rounding issues.
Solution:
- Check Rounding Settings: Review the rounding settings in the material master or the configuration settings for the relevant planning strategy. Adjust these settings if necessary to ensure they align with your business requirements.
- Adjust Decimal Places: If the issue is related to decimal places, consider adjusting the number of decimal places allowed for the material or unit of measure in the material master.
- Review Allocation Logic: Analyze the allocation logic being used in the planning process. Ensure that it is set up correctly and that it aligns with your business processes.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific details on how to manage rounding in your version of SAP.
- Testing: After making changes, conduct tests to ensure that the planned allocation quantities are now being calculated and rounded correctly.
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If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a consultant who specializes in SAP logistics and planning.
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