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Assembly Processing (PS)

marcio_blos
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Hello gurus,

I'm working with the assembly processing scenario, using quotation and network. I have two "materials," both linked to the same standard network. The standard network, in turn, is associated with a standard project that contains only one WBS element.

The process works perfectly for both materials (Screenshot_00.jpg and Screenshot_01.jpg), but only when the sales document (which is the quotation) has a single item.

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 When I add a second item (Screenshot_02.jpg), an error occurs (Screenshot_03.jpg).

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It seems like the WBS element to be created is validated in the sales document before it's actually generated, or the WBS element is simply not created at all.

I'm using version 2024. I believe this might be a program error, as I've already encountered another issue where I had to apply SAP note 3408903 because the system wasn't even creating the operative network.

Has anyone experienced a similar issue or can offer any help? @SAPSupport 

Regards
Marcio Blos

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Ken_Melching
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Investigate this NOte:

325125 - CJ021 when creating network with refrnc and project

marcio_blos
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Thank you!
marcio_blos
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Thank you Ken! But, I've already checked this note! I've also checked notes 2393264 and 2745143 too. I didn't find any note to solve this problem.
Ken_Melching
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Try adding both materials to the Sales Order prior to saving then save both at the same time. Since the SO is creating and naming the WBS there might be a naming conflict with a new WBS.
marcio_blos
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Same issue...
Ken_Melching
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Please submit a support ticket to SAP Support. I looked up that error message number and there wasn't much.