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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CM_EHFND_COMN - Commonly Used Messages
Message number: 155
Message text: &1: Lower value must be smaller than upper value
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CM_EHFND_COMN155
- &1: Lower value must be smaller than upper value ?The SAP error message CM_EHFND_COMN155 with the description "Lower value must be smaller than upper value" typically occurs in scenarios where a range of values is being defined, and the lower limit is incorrectly set to be greater than or equal to the upper limit. This can happen in various contexts, such as when defining ranges for numerical fields, dates, or other parameters in SAP applications.
Cause:
- Incorrect Input Values: The most common cause is that the user has entered a lower value that is greater than or equal to the upper value in a form or configuration screen.
- Data Validation: The system has built-in validation rules that check the logical consistency of the values entered. If the lower value does not logically precede the upper value, this error is triggered.
- Configuration Issues: In some cases, this error may arise from incorrect configuration settings in the system that define value ranges.
Solution:
- Check Input Values: Review the values you have entered for the lower and upper limits. Ensure that the lower value is indeed less than the upper value.
- Correct the Values: If you find that the lower value is greater than or equal to the upper value, adjust the values accordingly. For example, if you have set the lower value to 10 and the upper value to 5, change the upper value to be greater than 10.
- Validation: After making corrections, revalidate the input to ensure that the error does not persist.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the expected values or the context in which you are working, refer to the relevant SAP documentation or user guides for guidance on acceptable value ranges.
- Seek Help: If the issue persists after correcting the values, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with a colleague who has experience with the specific module or transaction you are working with.
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