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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CP - Task list messages: Core data
Message number: 200
Message text: ========== Header ===================================
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The SAP error message CP200 typically relates to issues in the production planning and control (PP) module, particularly concerning capacity planning. The error message CP200 indicates that there is a problem with the capacity evaluation for a specific production order or operation.
Cause:
- Capacity Overload: The system may be indicating that the available capacity for a work center is insufficient to meet the demand for production orders.
- Incorrect Configuration: There may be incorrect settings in the work center or routing that lead to capacity issues.
- Missing Master Data: Required master data such as work centers, production resources/tools, or routing information may be incomplete or missing.
- Scheduling Issues: The scheduling of production orders may not align with the available capacity, leading to conflicts.
- Capacity Planning Settings: The settings for capacity planning in the system may not be configured correctly.
Solution:
- Check Work Center Capacity: Review the capacity settings for the work center in question. Ensure that the available capacity is sufficient for the planned production.
- Adjust Production Orders: If there is an overload, consider rescheduling or adjusting the production orders to balance the load across available work centers.
- Review Master Data: Ensure that all necessary master data (work centers, routings, etc.) is correctly set up and complete.
- Capacity Planning Configuration: Verify the configuration settings for capacity planning in the system. Make adjustments as necessary to align with production requirements.
- Use Capacity Evaluation Reports: Utilize SAP reports (like CM01, CM02) to analyze capacity utilization and identify bottlenecks.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on resolving CP200 errors.
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