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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CP - Task list messages: Core data
Message number: 325
Message text: Sequence &/&/&: operation number incorrect
The number of the last operation in sequence &V3& of task list &V1&
&V2& is greater than the number of the return operation in the standard
sequence.
However, the last operation in parallel and alternative sequences
must have a number less than the number of the operation after the
return operation in the standard sequence.
Check the task list and
correct the operation numbers in sequence &V3&
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correct the operation numbers in the standard sequence.
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The SAP error message CP325, which states "Sequence &/&/&: operation number incorrect," typically occurs in the context of production planning and control, particularly when dealing with routing and operations in a production order or a planned order.
Cause:
The error usually arises due to one of the following reasons:
- Incorrect Operation Number: The operation number specified in the routing or production order does not match the expected sequence or is not defined in the routing.
- Routing Issues: The routing for the material may not be correctly set up, or the operation numbers may not be in the correct sequence.
- Data Inconsistencies: There may be inconsistencies in the data between the routing and the production order, such as missing operations or incorrect sequencing.
- Changes in Routing: If the routing has been changed after the production order was created, it may lead to discrepancies in operation numbers.
Solution:
To resolve the CP325 error, you can take the following steps:
Check the Routing:
- Go to the routing transaction (e.g., CA03) and verify that the operation numbers are correctly defined and in the correct sequence.
- Ensure that the operation numbers in the routing match those referenced in the production order.
Review the Production Order:
- Check the production order (e.g., CO03) to see if the operation numbers are correctly assigned.
- If the order was created before the routing was updated, consider re-creating the order or adjusting the operation numbers.
Adjust the Sequence:
- If the operation numbers are out of sequence, you may need to adjust them in the routing or the production order to ensure they match.
Consult with a SAP Specialist:
- If you are unable to resolve the issue, it may be beneficial to consult with a SAP specialist or your technical support team to investigate further.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the CP325 error and implement the necessary corrections to resolve it.
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