Message type: E = Error
Message class: C2 - Other messages production orders
Message number: 183
Message text: Planned order was not selected
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The SAP error message C2183, "Planned order was not selected," typically occurs during the planning process in SAP, particularly when working with production planning and control (PP) modules. This error indicates that the system did not select a planned order for processing, which can happen for several reasons.
Causes:
- Selection Criteria Not Met: The planned order may not meet the selection criteria defined in the planning run or the selection parameters in the transaction.
- Order Status: The planned order might be in a status that prevents it from being selected (e.g., it could be marked as "deleted" or "completed").
- Capacity Constraints: There may be capacity constraints that prevent the planned order from being selected for production.
- Material Availability: The required materials for the planned order may not be available, leading to the order not being selected.
- Planning Version: The planned order might belong to a different planning version that is not currently being considered in the planning run.
- Date Constraints: The planned order may fall outside the planning horizon or the dates specified in the planning parameters.
Solutions:
- Check Selection Criteria: Review the selection criteria used in the planning run to ensure they are set correctly and that the planned order meets these criteria.
- Review Order Status: Check the status of the planned order in the system. If it is not in a selectable status, you may need to change its status or create a new planned order.
- Analyze Capacity: Use transaction codes like CM01 or CM21 to check capacity planning and ensure that there are no constraints preventing the selection of the planned order.
- Material Availability Check: Use transaction MD04 (Stock/Requirements List) to check if the necessary materials are available for the planned order.
- Planning Version Verification: Ensure that you are working with the correct planning version and that the planned order is included in that version.
- Adjust Dates: If the planned order is outside the planning horizon, consider adjusting the planning parameters or the order dates.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after checking these areas, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a functional consultant who specializes in production planning.
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