Types of exception messages

Each exception message is a token of a certain exception message type.

Types and categories

Resource exception messages are stored and retrieved per resource. You can view and print resource exception messages in the Exception Messages by Resource (cprao1130m000) session and the Print Exception Messages by Resource (cprao1430m000) session.

All other exception messages fall under the generic label of item exception messages, because they are stored and retrieved per item. You can view and print item exception messages in the Exception Messages by Planner and Item session and the Print Exception Messages by Planner and Item (cprao1425m000) session.

Note

Although all errors are considered item exception messages, some types of error exception messages do not refer to a specific item. For these exception messages the item field remains empty. This holds true for the following error exception message types:

  • Fatal Error
  • No Items for Plan Unit

The following item exception messages can also be generated for channels:

  • Actual Demand Late
  • Forecast <> Actual Demand
  • No Demand (Master Plan)
When exception messages are generated

Item exception messages as well as resource exception messages are generated when you:

Only resource exception messages are generated when you:

When you update your item exception messages in the Exception Messages by Planner and Item (cprao1125m000) session, only item exception messages are generated. Some types of item exception messages are also generated when you run the Convert Master Plan to Planned Orders (cprmp2240m000) session.

Master planning and order planning

To a certain degree, master planning and order planning differ when it comes to the exception messages generated. Some item exception messages are typically generated when LN creates or updates an item master plan, whereas other item exception messages are usually created in the context of order planning.

Example

Order exception messages are mostly generated in order planning, while demand exception messages are usually generated in master planning. Inventory exception messages, on the other hand, are created in both types of planning.

Note

When LN generates or updates planned orders, the item master plan for the item involved is checked as well. Running the Generate Order Planning (cprrp1210m000) session, for example, not only yields item exception messages typically belonging to order planning, but can also produce item exception messages which are usually confined to master planning (such as demand exception messages).