Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/MCK_MAINT -
Message number: 371
Message text: No valid BOM available for material &1 and plant &2
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/MCK_MAINT371 No valid BOM available for material &1 and plant &2
indicates that the system is unable to find a valid Bill of Materials (BOM) for the specified material in the specified plant. This can occur in various scenarios, particularly in production planning, material management, or when trying to create or maintain a production order.Causes:
- Missing BOM: The most common cause is that there is no BOM created for the specified material in the specified plant.
- Incorrect Plant Assignment: The BOM may exist, but it is not assigned to the correct plant.
- 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 might not be set correctly for the intended purpose (e.g., production, engineering).
- Data Inconsistencies: There may be inconsistencies in the master data that prevent the BOM from being recognized.
Solutions:
Create or Maintain BOM:
- Check if a BOM exists for the material in the specified plant using transaction
CS03
(Display BOM) orCS01
(Create BOM).- If it does not exist, create a new BOM using
CS01
and ensure it is assigned to the correct plant.Check BOM Validity:
- Ensure that the BOM is valid for the current date and is active. You can check the validity dates in the BOM details.
Verify Plant Assignment:
- Make sure that the BOM is assigned to the correct plant. You can do this by checking the BOM details in transaction
CS03
.Review Material Master:
- Check the material master data using transaction
MM03
to ensure that the material type is set up to use BOMs and that the relevant views are maintained.Check BOM Usage:
- Ensure that the BOM usage is appropriate for the context in which you are trying to use the BOM (e.g., production, sales).
Consult with SAP Support:
- If the issue persists after checking the above points, consider consulting with your SAP support team or checking SAP Notes for any known issues related to this error.
Related Information:
CS01
: Create BOMCS02
: Change BOMCS03
: Display BOMMM03
: Display Material MasterBy following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the issue related to the error message /ACCGO/MCK_MAINT371
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