Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CWM/MM -
Message number: 113
Message text: Action &1 not supported for stock type &2 '&3' in this transaction
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The SAP error message
/CWM/MM113 Action &1 not supported for stock type &2 '&3' in this transaction
typically occurs in the context of inventory management or warehouse management when a specific action is attempted on a stock type that does not support that action.Cause:
- Unsupported Action: The action you are trying to perform (indicated by
&1
) is not allowed for the stock type specified (indicated by&2
and&3
). For example, you might be trying to perform a movement or transfer on a stock type that is not configured to allow that action.- Stock Type Restrictions: Certain stock types (like blocked stock, quality inspection stock, etc.) have restrictions on what actions can be performed on them.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings in the system that restrict certain actions for specific stock types.
Solution:
- Check Stock Type: Verify the stock type you are working with. You can do this by checking the material document or stock overview to see the current status of the stock.
- Review Action: Ensure that the action you are trying to perform is valid for the stock type. Refer to SAP documentation or configuration settings to understand the allowed actions for that stock type.
- Change Stock Type: If the action is necessary, consider changing the stock type to one that supports the action you want to perform. This may involve moving stock from one type to another.
- Consult Configuration: If you have access, check the configuration settings in the SAP system (transaction codes like SPRO) to see if there are any restrictions set for the stock type in question.
- Contact Support: If you are unsure or if the issue persists, it may be helpful to contact your SAP support team or consult with a functional consultant who specializes in inventory management.
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By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the error and take appropriate action to resolve it.
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