Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CWM/LES -
Message number: 016
Message text: Enter the difference with the "Difference in Parallel Quantity" button
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The SAP error message
/CWM/LES016
typically occurs in the context of warehouse management or logistics execution within the SAP system. This message indicates that there is a discrepancy in the quantities being processed, and the system is prompting the user to enter the difference using the "Difference in Parallel Quantity" button.Cause:
The error usually arises in the following scenarios:
- Quantity Mismatch: The quantity of goods being processed (e.g., during a goods receipt, goods issue, or inventory count) does not match the expected quantity in the system.
- Incomplete Data Entry: The user may not have entered the required information regarding the difference in quantities.
- System Configuration: There may be specific settings in the warehouse management module that require the user to confirm or adjust quantities when discrepancies occur.
Solution:
To resolve this error, follow these steps:
- Check Quantity Entries: Verify the quantities entered in the transaction. Ensure that they match the expected quantities in the system.
- Use the "Difference in Parallel Quantity" Button:
- Locate the "Difference in Parallel Quantity" button in the transaction screen.
- Click on this button to enter the difference in quantities. This will allow you to specify the actual quantity received or issued compared to what was expected.
- Review Documentation: If applicable, check any accompanying documentation (like delivery notes or packing lists) to confirm the correct quantities.
- Consult with Warehouse Personnel: If there is still confusion about the quantities, consult with warehouse staff or inventory management to clarify the correct amounts.
- System Configuration: If the issue persists, it may be necessary to review the system configuration settings related to warehouse management and inventory control. This may require assistance from an SAP consultant or system administrator.
Related Information:
MIGO
(Goods Movement) or LT01
(Transfer Order).If the problem continues after following these steps, it may be beneficial to escalate the issue to your SAP support team for further investigation.
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