How To Fix DT160 - &: Name (&) must have at least 2 digits


DT160 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: DT - Table activation (incl. indexes)

  • Message number: 160

  • Message text: &: Name (&) must have at least 2 digits

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message DT160 - &: Name (&) must have at least 2 digits ?
    The SAP error message DT160, which states "Name (&) must have at least 2 digits," typically occurs when you are trying to create or modify an object (like a data element, domain, or other SAP objects) and the name you provided does not meet the naming conventions required by SAP.
    
    Cause: Name Length: The name you are trying to use is either too short (less than 2 characters) or does not conform to the naming conventions set by SAP. Invalid Characters: The name may contain invalid characters or formats that are not allowed in SAP object names. Object Type Restrictions: Different object types in SAP have specific naming rules, and the name you provided may not comply with those rules.
    Solution: Check Name Length: Ensure that the name you are using has at least 2 characters. If it is shorter, modify it to meet the minimum length requirement. Use Valid Characters: Make sure that the name consists

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