Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/CAS_FLLW_MSG -
Message number: 749
Message text: Late delivery tolerance maintained for &1 days
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/CAS_FLLW_MSG749
indicates that there is a late delivery tolerance set for a specific number of days for a particular item or delivery. This message typically arises in the context of logistics and supply chain management, particularly when dealing with the delivery of goods and services.Cause:
The error message is triggered when the system detects that a delivery has been made later than the allowed tolerance period defined in the system settings. The tolerance period is a configurable parameter that specifies how many days late a delivery can be before it is flagged as an issue. This can occur due to various reasons, such as:
- Supplier Delays: The supplier may have delayed the shipment of goods.
- Logistical Issues: Transportation problems, such as vehicle breakdowns or traffic delays.
- Internal Processing Delays: Delays in processing the order internally within the organization.
- Incorrect Tolerance Settings: The tolerance settings may not align with the actual delivery capabilities.
Solution:
To resolve this issue, you can take the following steps:
Review Delivery Tolerance Settings:
- Check the configuration settings for late delivery tolerance in the SAP system. This can usually be found in the customizing settings under the relevant logistics or procurement module.
- Adjust the tolerance settings if necessary to better reflect the expected delivery times.
Communicate with Suppliers:
- If the late delivery is due to supplier issues, communicate with them to understand the cause of the delay and to negotiate better delivery timelines.
Monitor Delivery Performance:
- Implement monitoring tools to track delivery performance and identify patterns of late deliveries. This can help in taking proactive measures.
Adjust Planning and Scheduling:
- If late deliveries are a recurring issue, consider adjusting your planning and scheduling processes to account for potential delays.
Document and Analyze:
- Document instances of late deliveries and analyze the data to identify root causes. This can help in making informed decisions about future tolerance settings or supplier relationships.
Related Information:
By addressing the underlying causes and adjusting the system settings as needed, you can effectively manage and mitigate the impact of late delivery tolerances in your SAP environment.
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