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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DB6PM - DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows: Performance Monitoring
Message number: 449
Message text: Name must be alphanumeric
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DB6PM449
- Name must be alphanumeric ?The SAP error message DB6PM449 "Name must be alphanumeric" typically occurs when you are trying to create or modify an object (like a database table, field, or other identifiers) in SAP that has a name containing invalid characters. In SAP, object names must adhere to specific naming conventions, which generally require that names be alphanumeric (i.e., they can only contain letters and numbers) and may have additional restrictions based on the type of object being created.
Cause:
- Invalid Characters: The name you are trying to use contains special characters, spaces, or punctuation that are not allowed.
- Length Restrictions: The name may exceed the maximum length allowed for that type of object.
- Naming Conventions: The name may not conform to the specific naming conventions required by SAP (e.g., starting with a letter, not using reserved keywords).
Solution:
- Check the Name: Review the name you are trying to use and ensure it only contains alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9).
- Remove Special Characters: Eliminate any special characters, spaces, or punctuation from the name.
- Follow Naming Conventions: Ensure that the name adheres to SAP's naming conventions for the specific object type you are working with.
- Length Check: Verify that the name does not exceed the maximum length allowed for the object type.
- Use SAP Naming Guidelines: Refer to the SAP documentation or guidelines for naming conventions specific to the type of object you are creating or modifying.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the DB6PM449 error and successfully create or modify the object in SAP.
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