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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 60 - Real Estate
Message number: 810
Message text: All data will be selected
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The SAP error message "60810 All data will be selected" typically occurs in the context of data selection in reports or queries, particularly when using selection screens in SAP. This message is a warning rather than an error, indicating that the selection criteria provided by the user are too broad, and as a result, all data will be selected.
Cause:
- Broad Selection Criteria: The user has not specified any filters or has used wildcard characters (like
*
) in selection fields, leading to the selection of all records.- Default Values: The selection screen may have default values that are set to select all data.
- Empty Selection Fields: If the selection fields are left empty, the system interprets this as a request to retrieve all records.
Solution:
- Refine Selection Criteria: Review the selection criteria and ensure that you specify more restrictive filters. For example, instead of leaving fields blank, enter specific values or ranges.
- Use Specific Values: Instead of using wildcards, provide specific values that you want to filter on.
- Check Default Settings: If the selection screen has default settings, consider changing them to avoid selecting all data unintentionally.
- Review Documentation: If you are unsure about the selection options available, refer to the documentation or help text associated with the report or transaction.
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