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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BKN - Manual Actual Postings in CO
Message number: 506
Message text: Name &1 lies within the namespace for SAP standard variants
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The SAP error message BKN506 indicates that the name you are trying to use for a variant or a report lies within the namespace reserved for SAP standard variants. This typically means that the name you have chosen is either too generic or conflicts with existing SAP standard naming conventions.
Cause:
- Namespace Conflict: The name you are trying to use is already reserved for SAP standard variants. SAP has specific naming conventions and reserved namespaces to avoid conflicts and ensure consistency.
- Naming Convention: SAP standard variants usually follow a specific format or naming convention that is not meant to be altered or reused by customers.
Solution:
- Choose a Different Name: The simplest solution is to select a different name for your variant that does not conflict with SAP's reserved names. Ensure that the name you choose is unique and does not follow the naming conventions used by SAP.
- Check Existing Variants: Before creating a new variant, check the existing variants in the system to ensure that your chosen name is not already in use.
- Use Custom Namespace: If your organization has a custom namespace, consider using it to create your variants. This can help avoid conflicts with SAP standard names.
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