Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/PM_RELOC_CHK -
Message number: 246
Message text: Equipment & was changed
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/PM_RELOC_CHK246 Equipment & was changed
typically occurs in the context of the SAP Plant Maintenance (PM) module, particularly when dealing with equipment relocation or changes in equipment status. This error indicates that the equipment you are trying to process has been modified or changed in a way that conflicts with the operation you are attempting to perform.Cause:
- Equipment Change: The equipment record has been modified after it was initially retrieved for processing. This could include changes to the equipment's status, location, or other attributes.
- Concurrency Issues: Multiple users may be trying to access or modify the same equipment record simultaneously, leading to conflicts.
- Data Integrity Issues: There may be inconsistencies in the data related to the equipment, such as missing or incorrect information.
Solution:
- Refresh the Data: If you suspect that the equipment record has changed, refresh your session or re-fetch the equipment data to ensure you are working with the most current information.
- Check Equipment Status: Verify the current status of the equipment in the system. Ensure that it is in a state that allows for the operation you are trying to perform (e.g., not in maintenance or decommissioned).
- Review Change Logs: If available, check the change logs for the equipment to see what modifications have been made and by whom. This can help identify if another user has made changes that conflict with your actions.
- Consult with Colleagues: If you are in a multi-user environment, communicate with your team to ensure that no one else is making changes to the same equipment at the same time.
- Error Handling: If the error persists, consider implementing error handling in your process to manage such conflicts gracefully, possibly by notifying users of the issue and suggesting they retry the operation.
- Contact Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting SAP documentation for further assistance.
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By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve the error message related to equipment changes in SAP.
/ISDFPS/PM_RELOC_CHK245 Updating of equipment & ended on & at &
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/ISDFPS/PM_RELOC_CHK244 Updating of equipment & started on & at &
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/ISDFPS/PM_RELOC_CHK247 Updating of functional location & started on & at &
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/ISDFPS/PM_RELOC_CHK248 Updating of functional location & ended on & at &
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