Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SCMTMS/PLANNING_SET -
Message number: 751
Message text: Default profile creation failed; no free ID for &1 available
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The SAP error message
/SCMTMS/PLANNING_SET751 Default profile creation failed; no free ID for &1 available
typically occurs in the context of SAP Transportation Management (TM) when the system is unable to create a default profile due to a lack of available IDs in the specified range.Cause:
- Exhausted ID Range: The error indicates that the system has run out of available IDs for the specified object type (indicated by
&1
). This can happen if the ID range has been fully utilized or if the ID range has not been properly configured.- Configuration Issues: There may be issues with the configuration of the ID ranges in the system, leading to the inability to allocate new IDs.
- Database Constraints: There could be constraints in the database that prevent the allocation of new IDs.
Solution:
Check ID Ranges:
- Go to transaction code
SNRO
(Number Range Objects).- Look for the relevant number range object associated with the error (you may need to consult documentation or your SAP administrator to identify the correct object).
- Check the current status of the number range to see if it is exhausted.
Extend Number Ranges:
- If the number range is exhausted, you can extend it by creating a new interval or increasing the upper limit of the existing interval.
- Ensure that the new range does not overlap with existing IDs.
Review Configuration:
- Review the configuration settings in the SAP TM system to ensure that the number range is correctly assigned and that there are no misconfigurations.
Check for Custom Developments:
- If there are any custom developments or enhancements that might be affecting the ID allocation, review those as well.
Consult SAP Notes:
- Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant SAP Notes that might address this specific error or provide additional guidance.
System Restart:
- In some cases, a system restart may help if the issue is related to temporary locks or database constraints.
Related Information:
SNRO
- Number Range Object MaintenanceSPRO
- Customizing Implementation GuideIf the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be necessary to involve your SAP Basis team or SAP support for further investigation.
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