Message type: E = Error
Message class: C2 - Other messages production orders
Message number: 074
Message text: Start capacity availability check
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The SAP error message C2074, which states "Start capacity availability check," typically occurs during the production planning or order processing stages in SAP. This error indicates that the system is unable to perform a capacity availability check for a production order or a planned order due to various reasons.
Causes:
- Missing or Incorrect Master Data: The error may arise if the relevant master data (like work centers, routing, or production resources) is missing or incorrectly configured.
- Capacity Planning Settings: If the capacity planning settings are not properly defined in the system, it can lead to this error.
- Order Status: The order may be in a status that does not allow for capacity checks (e.g., if it is already completed or canceled).
- Scheduling Parameters: Incorrect scheduling parameters or settings in the production order can also trigger this error.
- Resource Availability: If the resources required for the production order are not available or are overbooked, the system may not be able to perform the check.
Solutions:
- Check Master Data: Verify that all relevant master data (work centers, routings, and production resources) is correctly set up and available in the system.
- Review Capacity Planning Settings: Ensure that the capacity planning settings are correctly configured in the system. This includes checking the capacity categories and ensuring that they are aligned with the production requirements.
- Order Status Verification: Check the status of the production order or planned order. If it is not in a valid status for capacity checks, you may need to change its status or create a new order.
- Adjust Scheduling Parameters: Review and adjust the scheduling parameters in the production order to ensure they are set correctly for capacity checks.
- Resource Availability Check: Ensure that the resources required for the production order are available and not overbooked. You may need to adjust the production schedule or allocate additional resources.
Related Information:
CO01
(Create Production Order), CO02
(Change Production Order), and CM01
(Capacity Planning) to manage production orders and check capacity.If the issue persists after checking the above points, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a functional consultant who specializes in production planning and control.
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