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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 5P - Error Messages for Schema, Pers.Calc.Rule and Feature Checks
Message number: 360
Message text: No insertion possible! This table can have a maximum of 36 lines
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5P360
- No insertion possible! This table can have a maximum of 36 lines ?The SAP error message 5P360: No insertion possible! This table can have a maximum of 36 lines typically occurs when you are trying to insert more entries into a table or a data structure that has a predefined limit of 36 lines (or entries). This is common in various SAP modules where certain configurations or data entries are restricted to a specific number.
Cause:
- Limit Exceeded: The primary cause of this error is that you are attempting to add more than the allowed number of entries (36 in this case) to a specific table or data structure.
- Configuration Settings: The limit may be set in the configuration of the specific module you are working with, and it is not designed to handle more than 36 entries.
- Data Entry Error: Sometimes, this error can occur due to incorrect data entry or an attempt to duplicate existing entries.
Solution:
- Review Existing Entries: Check the current entries in the table to see how many are already present. If there are already 36 entries, you will need to remove or consolidate some of them before adding new ones.
- Delete Unnecessary Entries: If there are entries that are no longer needed, consider deleting them to make space for new entries.
- Consolidate Data: If possible, consolidate multiple entries into fewer ones to stay within the limit.
- Check Configuration: If you believe that the limit should be increased, consult with your SAP administrator or the relevant configuration team to see if the limit can be adjusted in the system settings.
- Error Handling: Implement error handling in your code or process to manage situations where the limit is reached, providing users with a clear message about the limitation.
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