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Message type: E = Error
Message class: APB_FPM_CORE - FPM messages
Message number: 747
Message text: Position overlap: Label &1 and group &2
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APB_FPM_CORE747
- Position overlap: Label &1 and group &2 ?The SAP error message APB_FPM_CORE747 indicates a position overlap issue in the Floorplan Manager (FPM) configuration. Specifically, it points out that there is a conflict between a label and a group in the FPM application, where their positions overlap in the layout.
Cause:
The error typically arises due to one of the following reasons:
- Layout Configuration Issues: The layout of the FPM application has been configured in such a way that two UI elements (a label and a group) are overlapping each other. This can happen if the dimensions or positions of the elements are not set correctly.
- Incorrect Positioning: The coordinates or properties of the UI elements may have been set incorrectly, leading to an overlap.
- Changes in UI Elements: If there have been recent changes to the UI elements (like resizing or moving), it may have caused the overlap.
Solution:
To resolve the APB_FPM_CORE747 error, you can follow these steps:
Check the FPM Configuration:
- Open the FPM configuration for the application where the error occurs.
- Review the layout settings for the affected label and group.
Adjust Positions:
- Ensure that the positions of the label and group do not overlap. You may need to adjust the
width
,height
,margin
, orpadding
properties of the UI elements.- Use the FPM configuration tools to visually inspect the layout and make necessary adjustments.
Validate the Layout:
- After making changes, validate the layout to ensure that there are no more overlaps.
- Test the application to confirm that the error has been resolved.
Check for Other Overlaps:
- It’s a good practice to check for any other potential overlaps in the layout to prevent similar issues in the future.
Consult Documentation:
- If you are unsure about the layout settings, refer to the SAP documentation for FPM and UI configuration for guidance.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the APB_FPM_CORE747 error and ensure that your FPM application layout is correctly configured.
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