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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BRAIN -
Message number: 387
Message text: Lower limit is greater than upper limit
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BRAIN387
- Lower limit is greater than upper limit ?The SAP error message BRAIN387, which states "Lower limit is greater than upper limit," typically occurs in the context of reporting or data analysis within SAP Business Warehouse (BW) or SAP BusinessObjects. This error indicates that there is a logical inconsistency in the parameters set for a query or report, where the defined lower limit for a value is greater than the defined upper limit.
Cause:
- Parameter Configuration: The error often arises when users set filters or parameters for a query or report. If the lower limit (e.g., a minimum value) is incorrectly set to a value that is higher than the upper limit (e.g., a maximum value), the system cannot process the request.
- Data Input Errors: Manual input errors when defining ranges for data selection can lead to this issue.
- Default Values: Sometimes, default values set in the query or report configuration may not be appropriate, leading to this conflict.
Solution:
- Check Parameter Settings: Review the parameters or filters set for the query or report. Ensure that the lower limit is less than or equal to the upper limit.
- Adjust Input Values: If the values are being input manually, double-check them for accuracy. Correct any discrepancies where the lower limit exceeds the upper limit.
- Default Value Review: If the error is occurring due to default values, consider adjusting these defaults to ensure they are logically consistent.
- Testing: After making adjustments, run the query or report again to verify that the error has been resolved.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the BRAIN387 error and successfully run your queries or reports in SAP.
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