How To Fix BC_DATAMODEL_SERVICE063 - No number range object has been defined under this object name


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: BC_DATAMODEL_SERVICE - BC Training (All Courses)

  • Message number: 063

  • Message text: No number range object has been defined under this object name

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message BC_DATAMODEL_SERVICE063 - No number range object has been defined under this object name ?
    The SAP error message BC_DATAMODEL_SERVICE063 indicates that there is no number range object defined for the specified object name. This typically occurs when you are trying to create or manage an object that requires a number range, but the system cannot find a corresponding number range object in the configuration.
    
    Cause: Missing Number Range Object: The most common cause is that the number range object has not been defined in the system for the specific object you are trying to work with. Incorrect Object Name: The object name you are using may be incorrect or misspelled, leading the system to search for a non-existent number range object.
    Configuration Issues: There may be issues in the configuration settings where the number range object is supposed to be defined.
    Solution: Define the Number Range Object: Go to transaction SNRO (Number Range Objects). Check if the number range object you are trying to use exists. If it does not, you will

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