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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ACM_SYNTAX - ACM: DCL Syntax Error Messages
Message number: 099
Message text: Name of the defined object (&1) must match the source document name (&2)
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ACM_SYNTAX099
- Name of the defined object (&1) must match the source document name (&2) ?The SAP error message ACM_SYNTAX099 indicates a mismatch between the name of a defined object and the name of the source document it is supposed to correspond to. This error typically arises in the context of configuration or data entry where a defined object (like a master data record, configuration object, etc.) is expected to have a specific name that matches the source document's name.
Cause:
- Name Mismatch: The most common cause is that the name of the defined object (e.g., a cost center, internal order, etc.) does not match the name specified in the source document (e.g., a purchase order, sales order, etc.).
- Typographical Errors: There may be typographical errors in either the defined object name or the source document name.
- Incorrect Configuration: The configuration settings may not be aligned properly, leading to discrepancies in naming conventions.
- Data Migration Issues: If data has been migrated from another system, there may be inconsistencies in naming conventions.
Solution:
- Verify Names: Check the names of both the defined object and the source document. Ensure they match exactly, including case sensitivity and any special characters.
- Correct Typographical Errors: If there are any typos, correct them in either the defined object or the source document.
- Review Configuration: If the issue persists, review the configuration settings related to the defined object and the source document to ensure they are set up correctly.
- Data Consistency Check: If data migration is involved, perform a consistency check to ensure that all names are aligned with the expected naming conventions.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidelines on naming conventions for the objects in question.
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