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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CHK_CLASH_OBJECTS - Messages for the ATC checks on clash objects
Message number: 014
Message text: Domain has different number of decimal places: local &1, remote &2
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CHK_CLASH_OBJECTS014
- Domain has different number of decimal places: local &1, remote &2 ?The SAP error message CHK_CLASH_OBJECTS014 indicates that there is a mismatch in the number of decimal places between two fields in a data transfer or comparison operation. Specifically, it states that the local field has a different number of decimal places than the remote field. This can occur in various scenarios, such as during data migration, interface processing, or when working with remote function calls (RFCs).
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The primary cause of this error is the inconsistency in the data definitions between the local and remote systems. For example:
This discrepancy can lead to issues when data is being transferred or compared, as the systems expect different formats for the same data type.
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