Message type: E = Error
Message class: EMDUS -
Message number: 047
Message text: Interval length cannot be more than 24h (&1 minutes)
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EMDUS047
- Interval length cannot be more than 24h (&1 minutes) ?The SAP error message EMDUS047, which states "Interval length cannot be more than 24h (&1 minutes)," typically occurs in the context of scheduling or planning activities within SAP, particularly when dealing with time intervals that exceed the allowed limit of 24 hours.
Cause: The error is triggered when a user attempts to set a time interval for a process, job, or scheduling task that exceeds 24 hours. This can happen in various scenarios, such as: Setting a time frame for a report or job that is longer than 24 hours. Configuring a planning run or batch job with an interval that exceeds the maximum allowed duration. Incorrectly inputting values in a time-related field, leading to an interval calculation that surpasses 24 hours.
Solution: To resolve the EMDUS047 error, you can take the following steps: Review the Interval Settings: Check the settings where the interval is defined. Ensure that the total duration does not exceed 24 hours. If you
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