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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FAP_ISI -
Message number: 009
Message text: Cell is outside the table. (Cell: &1&2)
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FAP_ISI009
- Cell is outside the table. (Cell: &1&2) ?The SAP error message FAP_ISI009 ("Cell is outside the table. (Cell: &1&2)") typically occurs in the context of SAP's Financial Accounting and Controlling (FI/CO) modules, particularly when dealing with data entry in tables or forms. This error indicates that the cell reference specified is not valid because it falls outside the defined range of the table.
Causes:
- Invalid Cell Reference: The cell reference provided in the error message (e.g., &1&2) is pointing to a location that does not exist within the defined table structure.
- Table Configuration Issues: The table may not be properly configured, or the expected rows/columns may not be defined correctly.
- Data Entry Errors: Users may be trying to enter data in a cell that is not intended for user input or is outside the expected range.
- Changes in Table Structure: If the table structure has been modified (e.g., columns added or removed), existing references may become invalid.
Solutions:
- Check Cell Reference: Verify the cell reference mentioned in the error message. Ensure that it corresponds to a valid cell within the table.
- Review Table Configuration: Check the configuration of the table to ensure that it is set up correctly and that all necessary rows and columns are defined.
- Correct Data Entry: Ensure that data is being entered in the correct cells. If you are unsure, refer to the documentation or guidelines for the specific table you are working with.
- Consult with Technical Team: If the issue persists, it may be necessary to consult with your SAP technical team or support to investigate any underlying configuration issues or to check for recent changes that may have affected the table structure.
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