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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DDACT - Messages for Activating Dictionary Objects
Message number: 029
Message text: Field &: type DEC, decimal places not possible in logical cluster field
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DDACT029
- Field &: type DEC, decimal places not possible in logical cluster field ?The SAP error message DDACT029 indicates that there is an issue with a field defined as a decimal (DEC) type in a logical cluster field, specifically regarding the number of decimal places. This error typically arises when the system encounters a situation where the decimal places defined for a field are not compatible with the logical cluster's requirements or constraints.
Cause:
- Field Definition Mismatch: The field in question may have been defined with a certain number of decimal places that exceed the limits set by the logical cluster.
- Data Type Incompatibility: The logical cluster may not support decimal fields or may have restrictions on the number of decimal places allowed.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings in the data dictionary or logical database that are not aligned with the field definitions.
Solution:
- Check Field Definition: Review the field definition in the Data Dictionary (SE11) to ensure that the decimal places are set correctly and are within the acceptable range for the logical cluster.
- Adjust Decimal Places: If the field is defined with too many decimal places, consider reducing the number of decimal places to comply with the logical cluster's requirements.
- Review Logical Cluster Settings: Check the settings and configurations of the logical cluster to ensure that it can accommodate the defined field types and decimal places.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific logical cluster you are working with to understand any limitations or requirements.
- Testing: After making changes, perform testing to ensure that the error is resolved and that the data is being processed correctly.
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If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to engage with your SAP Basis or ABAP development team for further analysis and resolution.
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