Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SCMTMS/PLN_OPT_EXP -
Message number: 803
Message text: FO has at least one stop with status "Partially Fixed" due to propagation
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The SAP error message
/SCMTMS/PLN_OPT_EXP803
indicates that there is an issue with the planning of a freight order (FO) in the SAP Transportation Management (TM) system. Specifically, it points out that at least one stop in the freight order has a status of "Partially Fixed" due to propagation issues. This typically occurs when there are constraints or conflicts in the planning process that prevent the system from fully fixing the stop.Cause:
- Propagation Issues: The status "Partially Fixed" suggests that the system attempted to fix the stop but encountered constraints (like capacity, time windows, or other planning parameters) that prevented it from doing so completely.
- Conflicting Data: There may be conflicting data in the freight order or related transportation planning documents that prevent the system from making a complete decision.
- Planning Parameters: The planning parameters set in the system may not align with the requirements of the freight order, leading to partial fixes.
- Resource Availability: The resources (vehicles, drivers, etc.) required to fulfill the order may not be available or may have conflicting schedules.
Solution:
- Review the Freight Order: Check the details of the freight order and its stops. Look for any inconsistencies or conflicts in the data.
- Check Planning Parameters: Ensure that the planning parameters (like time windows, capacities, etc.) are correctly set and align with the requirements of the freight order.
- Adjust Constraints: If there are constraints that are causing the issue, consider adjusting them to allow for a complete fix of the stop.
- Re-run Planning: After making necessary adjustments, re-run the planning process to see if the issue is resolved.
- Consult Logs: Check the planning logs for more detailed information about why the stop is only partially fixed. This can provide insights into specific constraints or issues.
- Manual Intervention: If automated planning does not resolve the issue, consider manually adjusting the stops or the freight order to ensure that all requirements are met.
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By following these steps, you should be able to identify the root cause of the error and implement a solution to resolve the issue with the freight order.
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