Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SCMTMS/PLANNING_SET -
Message number: 027
Message text: Error during upload; Scheduling setting ID cannot be changed: &1
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The SAP error message
/SCMTMS/PLANNING_SET027
indicates that there was an error during the upload process related to scheduling settings in the Transportation Management System (TMS). Specifically, the error states that the "Scheduling setting ID cannot be changed," which suggests that there is an attempt to modify a scheduling setting that is not allowed.Cause:
- Immutable Scheduling Settings: The scheduling setting ID you are trying to change is likely locked or immutable due to system constraints or business rules.
- Incorrect Data Upload: The data being uploaded may contain invalid or conflicting information that violates the existing configuration.
- Authorization Issues: The user performing the upload may not have the necessary permissions to change the scheduling settings.
- System Configuration: There may be specific configurations in the TMS that prevent changes to certain scheduling settings once they are established.
Solution:
- Check the Scheduling Setting ID: Verify that the scheduling setting ID you are trying to change is indeed meant to be modified. Consult the documentation or configuration settings to understand its status.
- Review the Upload Data: Ensure that the data being uploaded is correct and does not conflict with existing settings. Validate the format and values of the data.
- User Permissions: Check if the user has the necessary authorizations to make changes to scheduling settings. If not, consult with your SAP security team to obtain the required permissions.
- Consult Configuration: Review the TMS configuration to see if there are any restrictions on changing scheduling settings. If necessary, consult with a TMS expert or SAP support for guidance.
- Use Transaction Codes: If applicable, use transaction codes like
/SCMTMS/PLANNING
to access the planning settings directly and make changes manually if needed.Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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