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Message type: E = Error
Message class: APB_FPM_CORE - FPM messages
Message number: 750
Message text: Position overlap: Field &1 and group &2
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APB_FPM_CORE750
- Position overlap: Field &1 and group &2 ?The SAP error message APB_FPM_CORE750 indicates that there is a position overlap between a field and a group in a Floorplan Manager (FPM) application. This typically occurs when the layout configuration of the FPM application has overlapping UI elements, which can lead to rendering issues.
Cause:
- Overlapping UI Elements: The error is usually caused by two or more UI elements (fields, groups, or containers) being positioned in such a way that they overlap each other in the layout.
- Incorrect Layout Configuration: The layout configuration in the FPM application might not be set up correctly, leading to conflicts in positioning.
- Dynamic Changes: If the layout is dynamically changed at runtime (e.g., based on user input or conditions), it may lead to overlaps that were not present during the initial configuration.
Solution:
Check Layout Configuration: Review the layout configuration in the FPM application. Ensure that the positions of the fields and groups do not overlap. You can do this by:
- Opening the FPM configuration in the SAP GUI or Web Dynpro.
- Inspecting the properties of the fields and groups to ensure they are correctly positioned.
Adjust Positioning: If you find overlapping elements, adjust their positions in the layout. This may involve:
- Changing the size of the fields or groups.
- Moving elements to different positions within the layout.
- Ensuring that the layout is responsive and does not cause overlaps in different screen sizes or resolutions.
Test Changes: After making adjustments, test the application to ensure that the error no longer occurs and that the UI renders correctly.
Review Dynamic Changes: If your application uses dynamic changes to the layout, ensure that these changes do not lead to overlaps. You may need to implement checks or constraints to prevent this.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the APB_FPM_CORE750 error and ensure that your FPM application functions correctly without UI overlaps.
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