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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ACAC_EXCEL - Excel upload related messages
Message number: 013
Message text: Input amount has more than &1 digits after decimal point in line &2.
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ACAC_EXCEL013
- Input amount has more than &1 digits after decimal point in line &2. ?The SAP error message ACAC_EXCEL013 indicates that there is an issue with the input amount in an Excel file being uploaded into the SAP system. Specifically, the error states that the input amount has more than the allowed number of digits after the decimal point. This typically occurs when the amount being processed exceeds the defined precision for currency or quantity fields in SAP.
Cause:
- Excess Decimal Places: The amount entered in the Excel file has more decimal places than what is allowed by the SAP configuration. For example, if the system is configured to accept only two decimal places (common for currency), and the input has three or more, this error will occur.
- Incorrect Formatting: The Excel file may have been formatted incorrectly, leading to unintended decimal places being included in the amounts.
- Data Entry Errors: Manual data entry errors in the Excel file can lead to incorrect amounts being inputted.
Solution:
- Check Decimal Places: Review the amounts in the Excel file and ensure that they conform to the allowed number of decimal places as defined in the SAP system. For currency, this is typically two decimal places.
- Format Cells in Excel: Ensure that the cells in Excel are formatted correctly. You can do this by:
- Selecting the cells with the amounts.
- Right-clicking and choosing "Format Cells."
- Selecting "Number" and setting the decimal places to the required number (usually 2 for currency).
- Data Validation: Implement data validation in Excel to restrict the number of decimal places that can be entered. This can help prevent future errors.
- Review SAP Configuration: If you have access, check the configuration in SAP to confirm the allowed number of decimal places for the relevant fields. This can usually be found in the customizing settings for the relevant module (e.g., Financial Accounting).
- Re-upload the File: After making the necessary corrections, save the Excel file and attempt to upload it again to SAP.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the ACAC_EXCEL013 error and successfully upload your data into SAP.
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