Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/LM_CUS -
Message number: 111
Message text: Several maintenance plans exist for technical object &1. Please select.
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/LM_CUS111
indicates that there are multiple maintenance plans associated with a specific technical object (identified by&1
). This situation can arise in the SAP Plant Maintenance (PM) module when a technical object, such as a piece of equipment or a functional location, has been assigned more than one maintenance plan, which can lead to confusion or conflicts in scheduling maintenance activities.Cause:
- Multiple Maintenance Plans: The primary cause of this error is that the technical object has been linked to several maintenance plans. This can happen if maintenance plans were created for the same object without proper checks or if there were changes in the maintenance strategy.
- Data Entry Errors: Sometimes, data entry errors or lack of proper validation during the creation of maintenance plans can lead to multiple plans being assigned to the same object.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you need to take the following steps:
Identify the Maintenance Plans:
- Use transaction code
IP24
(Display Maintenance Plans) orIP19
(Display Maintenance Plan Overview) to list all maintenance plans associated with the technical object.- Enter the technical object (e.g., equipment number or functional location) to see all linked maintenance plans.
Review and Analyze:
- Review the details of each maintenance plan to understand their purpose and scheduling.
- Determine if all maintenance plans are necessary or if some can be consolidated or deleted.
Delete or Modify Maintenance Plans:
- If you find that some maintenance plans are redundant, you can delete them using transaction code
IP02
(Change Maintenance Plan) orIP01
(Create Maintenance Plan).- If necessary, modify the existing plans to ensure that only the required maintenance plans remain linked to the technical object.
Consult with Stakeholders:
- If you are unsure about which maintenance plans to keep or delete, consult with your maintenance team or relevant stakeholders to make an informed decision.
Testing:
- After making changes, test the maintenance scheduling to ensure that the error no longer occurs and that the maintenance plans function as intended.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error message and ensure that your maintenance planning is efficient and effective.
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