Message type: E = Error
Message class: C2 - Other messages production orders
Message number: 007
Message text: Order &: Release despite missing part(s)
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The SAP error message C2007 ("Order &: Release despite missing part(s)?") typically occurs in the context of production orders or maintenance orders when you attempt to release an order that has missing components or parts. This error is a warning indicating that the order cannot be released because it lacks necessary materials.
Cause:
- Missing Components: The order has components that are not available in the inventory or are not assigned correctly.
- Material Availability: The system checks for the availability of materials required for the order, and if any are missing, it triggers this error.
- Configuration Issues: There may be issues with the configuration of the bill of materials (BOM) or routing that prevent the system from recognizing the required components.
- Stock Levels: The stock levels of the required materials may be below the required quantity.
Solution:
Check Material Availability:
- Go to the Material Management (MM) module and check the stock levels of the components required for the order.
- Use transaction codes like
MMBE
to check stock levels for specific materials.Review the Bill of Materials (BOM):
- Ensure that the BOM for the order is correctly defined and that all required components are listed.
- Use transaction code
CS03
to display the BOM and verify the components.Check Order Status:
- Review the status of the order to ensure it is in a state that allows for release.
- Use transaction code
CO03
to display the order and check its status.Adjust Inventory:
- If components are missing, consider purchasing or producing the required materials to fulfill the order.
- Use transaction codes like
ME21N
for creating purchase orders orCO01
for creating production orders.Release with Caution:
- If you are certain that the missing parts will not affect the production process, you can choose to release the order despite the warning. However, this should be done with caution and proper documentation.
Consult with Production Planning:
- If you are unsure about the implications of releasing the order without the required parts, consult with your production planning team or a supervisor.
Related Information:
Transaction Codes:
CO03
: Display Production OrderCS03
: Display BOMMMBE
: Stock OverviewME21N
: Create Purchase OrderCO01
: Create Production OrderDocumentation: Always refer to your organization's internal documentation or SAP help resources for specific procedures related to your implementation.
SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that may address specific issues related to this error message.
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