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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 9J -
Message number: 844
Message text: Separators in number in catalog have been corrected
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9J844
- Separators in number in catalog have been corrected ?The SAP error message 9J844, which states "Separators in number in catalog have been corrected," typically occurs in the context of data entry or data processing within SAP, particularly when dealing with catalog items or material master data. This error indicates that the system has detected an issue with the formatting of numerical values, specifically regarding the use of separators (like commas or periods) in numbers.
Cause:
- Incorrect Number Formatting: The error usually arises when the number format in the catalog does not conform to the expected format defined in the system settings. For example, if the system expects a decimal point as a separator but receives a comma instead, or vice versa.
- Regional Settings: The issue may also stem from regional settings in SAP that dictate how numbers should be formatted. Different countries have different conventions for decimal and thousand separators.
- Data Migration Issues: If data has been imported or migrated from another system, it may not have been formatted correctly according to SAP's expectations.
Solution:
- Check Number Format: Review the number formats in the catalog entries. Ensure that they conform to the expected format (e.g., using a period for decimals if that is the system's configuration).
- Adjust Regional Settings: Verify the regional settings in SAP. You can check the user profile settings to ensure that the correct locale is set, which will affect how numbers are interpreted.
- Data Correction: If the error is due to incorrect data entry, correct the entries in the catalog. This may involve editing the material master data or catalog items to ensure that the number formats are consistent.
- Use Transaction Codes: Utilize relevant transaction codes (like MM02 for material master changes) to make necessary adjustments.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidelines on number formatting and regional settings.
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