Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/WM01 -
Message number: 121
Message text: Storage bin &1 locked due to putaway; deletion not possible
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/WM01121 Storage bin &1 locked due to putaway; deletion not possible
typically occurs in the context of warehouse management when there is an attempt to delete or modify a storage bin that is currently locked due to ongoing putaway activities. Here’s a breakdown of the cause, potential solutions, and related information:Cause:
- Active Putaway Process: The storage bin is currently being used for a putaway process, meaning that there are items being moved into that bin, and the system has locked it to prevent any changes that could disrupt the operation.
- System Locking Mechanism: SAP uses locking mechanisms to ensure data integrity during transactions. If a bin is locked, it cannot be deleted or modified until the lock is released.
Solution:
- Check Active Processes: Verify if there are any active putaway processes involving the storage bin in question. You can do this by checking the relevant transactions or reports in SAP that show ongoing warehouse activities.
- Wait for Completion: If there is an active putaway, you may need to wait until the process is completed. Once the putaway is finished, the lock on the storage bin will be released, and you can proceed with the deletion or modification.
- Manual Intervention: If you believe the putaway process is stuck or has been incorrectly left open, you may need to investigate further. This could involve:
- Checking for any background jobs that may be processing the putaway.
- Consulting with your warehouse management team to ensure that there are no ongoing operations that require the bin.
- Transaction Codes: Use transaction codes like
LT03
(Create Transfer Order) orLT12
(Confirm Transfer Order) to check the status of putaway activities.- System Logs: Review system logs or error messages to identify any issues that may have caused the putaway to remain active longer than expected.
Related Information:
SM12
(Display and Delete Locks).If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be necessary to consult with your SAP support team or a technical consultant who can provide deeper insights into the specific configuration and status of your SAP system.
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