Message type: E = Error
Message class: CL_DFPS_COMP_EWM - Message Class for EWM Compliance Checks
Message number: 048
Message text: ** End of compliance check for &1 &2 **
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The SAP error message CL_DFPS_COMP_EWM048: End of compliance check for &1 &2 typically relates to issues encountered during the compliance check process in the Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) module. This message indicates that the compliance check has been completed for a specific object, but it may also imply that there were issues or warnings during the check.
Cause:
- Data Inconsistencies: The compliance check may have identified inconsistencies in the data related to the warehouse processes, such as missing or incorrect information in the handling units, stock, or inventory records.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings in EWM that are not aligned with the compliance requirements, leading to warnings or errors during the check.
- Compliance Rules: The compliance check may have specific rules that were not met, such as regulatory requirements for handling certain materials or products.
Solution:
- Review Logs: Check the detailed logs or messages associated with the compliance check to identify specific issues or warnings that were raised. This can provide insights into what needs to be corrected.
- Data Validation: Validate the data related to the objects being checked (e.g., handling units, stock levels) to ensure that all required information is complete and accurate.
- Configuration Review: Review the EWM configuration settings to ensure they align with compliance requirements. This may involve checking settings related to product master data, warehouse processes, and compliance rules.
- Correct Compliance Issues: Address any compliance issues identified in the logs. This may involve updating records, correcting data entries, or adjusting configurations.
- Testing: After making corrections, re-run the compliance check to ensure that the issues have been resolved and that the compliance check passes without errors.
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