Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/OE_MSG -
Message number: 057
Message text: Outbound delivery &1 &2 does not have enough open quantity
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/OE_MSG057 Outbound delivery &1 &2 does not have enough open quantity
typically occurs in the context of logistics and inventory management, particularly when dealing with outbound deliveries. This error indicates that the system is trying to process an outbound delivery, but there is not enough open quantity available for the items in question.Cause:
- Insufficient Stock: The most common cause is that the quantity of goods you are trying to deliver exceeds the available stock in the outbound delivery.
- Delivery Status: The outbound delivery may have already been partially delivered, and the remaining quantity is less than what is being requested.
- Incorrect Document Reference: The delivery document may not be correctly referenced, or there may be a mismatch in the quantities specified in the delivery and the quantities available in stock.
- Inventory Management Issues: There may be issues with inventory management, such as stock not being updated correctly after previous transactions.
Solution:
- Check Outbound Delivery: Review the outbound delivery document (using transaction code VL03N) to verify the quantities that are open and the quantities that have already been delivered.
- Adjust Quantities: If the quantity you are trying to deliver exceeds the available quantity, adjust the delivery quantity to match the available stock.
- Stock Availability Check: Use transaction code MB52 or similar to check the stock levels for the materials involved in the outbound delivery. Ensure that the stock is available in the correct storage location.
- Update Inventory: If there are discrepancies in stock levels, investigate and correct any inventory management issues. This may involve posting goods receipts or correcting stock levels.
- Reprocess Delivery: If the delivery has been partially processed, you may need to reprocess the delivery or create a new delivery for the remaining quantity.
- Consult with Logistics Team: If you are unsure about the stock levels or the status of the delivery, consult with your logistics or warehouse management team for assistance.
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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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