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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 9J1UFDI - Messages for Ukraine E-Invoices
Message number: 104
Message text: XML-based file invalid and cannot be viewed. Check your XML file.
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9J1UFDI104
- XML-based file invalid and cannot be viewed. Check your XML file. ?The SAP error message "9J1UFDI104 XML-based file invalid and cannot be viewed. Check your XML file." typically indicates that there is an issue with the XML file format or its content that prevents it from being processed correctly by the SAP system. Here are some potential causes, solutions, and related information for this error:
Causes:
- Malformed XML Structure: The XML file may not adhere to the correct syntax, such as missing closing tags, incorrect nesting, or invalid characters.
- Schema Validation Failure: The XML file may not conform to the expected XML schema (XSD) defined for the specific data being processed.
- Encoding Issues: The file may be saved with an incorrect character encoding (e.g., UTF-8 vs. ISO-8859-1), leading to unreadable characters.
- Data Type Mismatches: The data types in the XML file may not match the expected types defined in the schema (e.g., a string where a number is expected).
- Missing Required Fields: The XML may be missing mandatory fields that are required for processing.
Solutions:
- Validate the XML File: Use an XML validator tool to check the structure and syntax of the XML file. This can help identify any formatting issues.
- Check Against Schema: If you have an XML schema (XSD) for the file, validate the XML against this schema to ensure it meets all requirements.
- Review Encoding: Ensure that the XML file is saved with the correct encoding. You can use text editors that allow you to specify the encoding when saving the file.
- Correct Data Types: Review the data types in the XML file and ensure they match the expected types. Make necessary adjustments to the data.
- Add Missing Fields: If the XML is missing required fields, add them according to the specifications provided for the XML structure.
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By addressing the potential causes and applying the suggested solutions, you should be able to resolve the error and successfully process the XML file in SAP.
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