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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MIGO - Inventory Management: Interface
Message number: 010
Message text: No hits were found for storage location & in plant &
The system was not able to determine the
<DS:GLOS.3526BEADAFAB52B9E10000009B38F974>storage location</> in the
<DS:GLOS.3526BF3BAFAB52B9E10000009B38F974>plant</> specified.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
INCLUDE NA_EINGABE_PRUEFEN OBJECT DOKU ID TX LANGUAGE EN
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The SAP error message MIGO010 indicates that no stock was found in the specified storage location for the given plant during a goods movement transaction. This error typically occurs when you are trying to perform an action (like a goods receipt, transfer posting, or goods issue) in the MIGO transaction and the system cannot find any inventory in the specified storage location.
Causes:
- No Stock Available: The most common reason is that there is simply no stock available in the specified storage location for the material you are trying to process.
- Incorrect Storage Location: The storage location entered may be incorrect or not assigned to the material in question.
- Material Master Data Issues: The material may not be set up correctly in the material master, or it may not be assigned to the specified storage location.
- Stock Type: The stock might be in a different stock type (e.g., blocked stock, quality inspection stock) that is not available for the transaction you are trying to perform.
- Plant Configuration: The plant configuration may not be set up correctly, or the storage location may not be active for the plant.
- Inventory Management Settings: There may be issues with the inventory management settings that prevent the system from recognizing stock in that location.
Solutions:
- Check Stock Availability: Use transaction code MMBE (Stock Overview) to check if there is any stock available in the specified storage location for the material.
- Verify Storage Location: Ensure that the correct storage location is being used. You can check the material master data using transaction code MM03 to confirm the storage location assignment.
- Review Material Master Data: Make sure that the material is properly configured in the material master and that it is assigned to the correct plant and storage location.
- Check Stock Types: Verify if the stock is in a different stock type (e.g., blocked or quality inspection). You can check this in the stock overview or by using transaction code MB52.
- Consult with Inventory Management: If you suspect configuration issues, consult with your inventory management or SAP configuration team to ensure that the plant and storage location settings are correct.
- Perform a Stock Transfer: If stock is available in another location, consider performing a stock transfer to the desired storage location.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the MIGO010 error and take appropriate action to resolve it.
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