Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/MCK_MAINT -
Message number: 095
Message text: No valid BOM found for item &1
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/MCK_MAINT095 No valid BOM found for item &1
typically occurs in the context of Material Management (MM) or Production Planning (PP) when the system is unable to find a valid Bill of Materials (BOM) for a specified material/item. This can happen for several reasons, and here are some common causes, solutions, and related information:Causes:
- Missing BOM: The most straightforward reason is that there is no BOM created for the specified material in the system.
- Incorrect Plant/Plant Assignment: The BOM may exist, but it is not assigned to the plant where the transaction is being executed.
- BOM Status: The BOM might be inactive or not valid for the current date.
- Material Type: The material type may not be configured to use BOMs.
- BOM Usage: The BOM usage may not match the usage required for the transaction (e.g., production vs. sales).
- Versioning: If versioning is used, the specific version of the BOM may not be available or active.
Solutions:
Create or Update BOM:
- Check if a BOM exists for the material using transaction
CS03
(Display BOM). If it does not exist, create it using transactionCS01
(Create BOM).Check Plant Assignment:
- Ensure that the BOM is assigned to the correct plant. You can check this in the BOM details.
Verify BOM Status:
- Ensure that the BOM is active and valid for the required date. You can check the validity dates in the BOM details.
Material Type Configuration:
- Verify that the material type is configured to allow BOMs. This can be checked in the material master data.
Check BOM Usage:
- Ensure that the BOM usage is appropriate for the transaction you are trying to perform. You can check the BOM usage in the BOM details.
Version Control:
- If versioning is used, ensure that the correct version of the BOM is active and available for use.
Related Information:
CS01
: Create BOMCS02
: Change BOMCS03
: Display BOMCS11
: Create BOM for a reference materialCS12
: Display BOM for a materialTo resolve the error /ACCGO/MCK_MAINT095 No valid BOM found for item &1
, you will need to investigate the BOM configuration for the specified material, ensuring that it exists, is active, and is correctly assigned to the relevant plant and usage. If necessary, create or update the BOM as required.
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