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Message type: E = Error
Message class: APB_FPM_CORE - FPM messages
Message number: 338
Message text: Coordinates of window name &1 of Component &2 exceed boundaries
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APB_FPM_CORE338
- Coordinates of window name &1 of Component &2 exceed boundaries ?The SAP error message APB_FPM_CORE338 indicates that the coordinates of a window (or UI element) in a Floorplan Manager (FPM) application exceed the defined boundaries of the parent container. This typically occurs when the layout or positioning of UI elements is not properly configured, leading to an attempt to render a component outside the visible area of the application.
Cause:
- Incorrect Layout Configuration: The coordinates specified for the UI component may be set incorrectly, causing it to exceed the dimensions of its parent container.
- Dynamic Resizing Issues: If the application is designed to resize dynamically based on the screen size or other factors, it may lead to situations where the coordinates are not recalibrated correctly.
- CSS or Styling Issues: Custom CSS or styling applied to the application may inadvertently affect the positioning of UI elements.
- Version Compatibility: Sometimes, using components or libraries that are not compatible with the current version of SAP can lead to layout issues.
Solution:
- Check Layout Configuration: Review the layout settings of the affected component. Ensure that the coordinates and dimensions are within the boundaries of the parent container.
- Adjust Component Properties: Modify the properties of the component in the FPM configuration to ensure it fits within the defined area.
- Test with Different Resolutions: If the application is responsive, test it on different screen sizes to see if the issue persists. Adjust the layout accordingly.
- Review Custom CSS: If custom styles are applied, review them to ensure they are not causing the component to exceed its boundaries.
- Update Components: Ensure that all components and libraries used in the application are up to date and compatible with the current version of SAP.
- Debugging: Use debugging tools to inspect the rendered HTML and CSS to identify any discrepancies in the layout.
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