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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CX_WDK_CONTROLLER - FP/BE/BDC Controller Messages
Message number: 006
Message text: Dynpro &1 containes an unsupported number of table controls
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CX_WDK_CONTROLLER006
- Dynpro &1 containes an unsupported number of table controls ?The SAP error message CX_WDK_CONTROLLER006 indicates that there is an issue with the number of table controls defined in a Dynpro (dynamic program) screen. Specifically, it suggests that the screen contains an unsupported number of table controls, which can lead to issues in rendering or processing the screen correctly.
Cause:
- Exceeding Limitations: SAP has certain limitations on the number of table controls that can be used on a single Dynpro screen. If the number of table controls exceeds this limit, the error will be triggered.
- Screen Design Issues: The screen may have been designed with too many table controls due to a misunderstanding of the requirements or a lack of optimization in the design.
- Technical Constraints: The underlying technology or framework may impose restrictions on the number of UI elements that can be effectively managed.
Solution:
- Review Screen Design: Check the design of the Dynpro screen in transaction SE80 or SE41. Reduce the number of table controls if possible. Consider consolidating data into fewer table controls or using alternative UI elements.
- Optimize Data Display: If multiple table controls are necessary, consider using a different approach to display the data, such as using a single table control with multiple columns or using a different layout.
- Check SAP Notes: Look for any relevant SAP Notes that may address this issue. Sometimes, SAP releases patches or updates that can resolve such limitations.
- Consult Documentation: Review the SAP documentation for guidelines on the maximum number of table controls allowed on a Dynpro screen.
- Testing: After making changes, test the screen thoroughly to ensure that it functions as expected without triggering the error.
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By addressing the design and ensuring compliance with SAP's limitations, you should be able to resolve the CX_WDK_CONTROLLER006 error effectively.
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