Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/DGR -
Message number: 040
Message text: No stock exists for entered storage location &1
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/DGR040 No stock exists for entered storage location &1
typically occurs in the context of inventory management or goods movement processes. This error indicates that there is no available stock in the specified storage location for the item you are trying to process.Cause:
- No Stock Available: The most straightforward reason is that there is indeed no stock available in the specified storage location.
- Incorrect Storage Location: The storage location entered may be incorrect or not relevant for the material in question.
- Stock Transfer Issues: There may have been a stock transfer that has not yet been completed or recorded.
- Material Master Data: The material master data may not be set up correctly for the specified storage location.
- Inventory Management Settings: There may be settings in inventory management that restrict stock visibility or availability.
Solution:
- Check Stock Levels: Verify the stock levels for the material in the specified storage location using transaction codes like
MMBE
(Stock Overview) orMB52
(List of Warehouse Stocks on Hand).- Correct Storage Location: Ensure that the correct storage location is being used. If necessary, consult with your inventory management team to confirm the correct location.
- Review Stock Transfers: If stock was recently transferred, check the status of the transfer to ensure it has been completed and recorded.
- Material Master Data: Review the material master data to ensure that the material is set up correctly for the specified storage location. This includes checking the plant and storage location settings.
- Inventory Management Configuration: Consult with your SAP configuration team to review any settings that may affect stock visibility or availability.
- Replenishment: If stock is genuinely low or depleted, consider replenishing the stock through purchasing or production processes.
Related Information:
MMBE
, MB52
, MB1A
, MB1B
, and MB1C
for stock management and movements.By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the error and take appropriate action to resolve it.
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