Routing sequences; what's the maximum?
Using the N type routing and Parallel sequences in SAP (Thru CA01), I see from the data element that we have 6 digit number for sequence (PLNFOLGE) ... Meaning that we can technically have a maximum of 9999999 sequence number in a routing.
Have someone experienced a limit below this? (Is this the real limit???)
It's kinnda hard to test unless creating a lot of sequences...
Best regards!
Luc
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