Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/CP2C -
Message number: 001
Message text: Caution: Order type &1 may be used for refurbishment orders
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/CP2C001
indicates that the order type specified (represented by&1
) may be used for refurbishment orders. This message is a cautionary alert rather than a critical error, and it typically arises in the context of the SAP Discrete Industries or SAP Plant Maintenance modules, particularly when dealing with order management and refurbishment processes.Cause:
- Order Type Configuration: The order type in question is configured in the system to allow refurbishment orders. This means that the system is warning you that the order type can be used for refurbishment, which may not be the intended use in your current context.
- Business Process Misalignment: The order type may not align with the business processes you are trying to implement, leading to confusion or mismanagement of orders.
- System Settings: The settings in the configuration for the order type may not be properly aligned with the intended use of the order type.
Solution:
- Review Order Type Configuration: Check the configuration of the order type in the SAP system. You can do this by navigating to the configuration settings for order types in the relevant module (e.g., SAP PM or SAP PS). Ensure that the order type is set up correctly for your intended use.
- Clarify Business Processes: Ensure that the business processes are clearly defined and that the order types being used align with those processes. If refurbishment orders are not intended to be processed with this order type, consider using a different order type.
- Consult Documentation: Review the SAP documentation or help files related to order types and refurbishment orders to understand the implications of using this order type.
- User Training: If users are frequently encountering this message, consider providing training or guidance on the appropriate use of order types and the implications of refurbishment orders.
- Custom Development: If necessary, consider custom development or enhancements to restrict the use of certain order types for refurbishment orders if that aligns with your business needs.
Related Information:
CO01
(Create Production Order), CO02
(Change Production Order), and CO03
(Display Production Order).By addressing the configuration and ensuring alignment with business processes, you can effectively manage the cautionary message and ensure that the order types are used appropriately within your SAP environment.
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