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Message type: E = Error
Message class: D3 - CCMS - DB2 on OS390
Message number: 284
Message text: Enter a numeric value and the value must less than 99.
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D3284
- Enter a numeric value and the value must less than 99. ?The SAP error message D3284, which states "Enter a numeric value and the value must be less than 99," typically occurs when a user is trying to input a value in a field that has specific validation rules. This error indicates that the system expects a numeric input, and the value entered must be less than 99.
Cause:
- Input Value Exceeds Limit: The most common cause of this error is that the user has entered a numeric value that is 99 or greater in a field that only accepts values less than 99.
- Field Configuration: The field may be configured in the SAP system to only accept values within a certain range, which is less than 99 in this case.
- Data Type Mismatch: The field may be expecting a numeric value, and if a non-numeric value is entered (like a string or special character), it could trigger this error.
Solution:
- Check Input Value: Ensure that the value you are entering is a numeric value and is less than 99. For example, valid inputs would be 0 to 98.
- Field Validation: Review the field's validation rules in the SAP configuration to understand the acceptable range and data type.
- Correct Data Entry: If you mistakenly entered a value greater than or equal to 99, correct it to a valid number within the specified range.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the acceptable values for the field, refer to the relevant SAP documentation or consult with your SAP administrator.
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