Commited Date - in process order

Gurus,
I am creating a process order using a BDC recording. While releasing the process order, Material shortage popup is coming and my BDC is failing in production environment.
My issue is eventhough i have enough stock of my component SAP throws me this material shortage popup. On anlysis we found out commited date is calcualted as 31.12.9999 and there is no confirmed quantity in missing parts list.
I had maintained Avaliablity check and checking groups in material master and factory calendar is also valid.
Please help out with this issue and solution to this is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Aravind

Hi Aravind,
Please check on the following things.
1)  Lead times and processing times in Bom & material master whether maintained in R/3
2)  Horizons in PP/DS tab in APO material master
3)  Any false reservations for components based on other planned/process orders
4)  All the stocks of components should not be in blocked storage location
Regards
R. Senthil Mareeswaran.

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