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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FDT_CORE2 - BRFplus core functions (in addition to msg class FDT_CORE)
Message number: 110
Message text: A ZIP-archive parsing error occured
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FDT_CORE2110
- A ZIP-archive parsing error occured ?The SAP error message FDT_CORE2110 indicates that there was a problem while parsing a ZIP archive. This error typically occurs in the context of SAP Fiori or SAP UI5 applications when the system attempts to read or extract files from a ZIP archive, such as when uploading or processing a file.
Causes:
- Corrupted ZIP File: The ZIP file may be corrupted or not properly formatted, which prevents the system from parsing it correctly.
- Unsupported Compression Method: The ZIP file may use a compression method that is not supported by the SAP system.
- File Size Limitations: The ZIP file may exceed size limitations set by the SAP system.
- Incorrect File Type: The file being uploaded may not actually be a ZIP file, or it may have an incorrect file extension.
- Permission Issues: There may be permission issues preventing the system from accessing or reading the ZIP file.
Solutions:
- Check the ZIP File: Verify that the ZIP file is not corrupted. You can try to open it on your local machine to ensure it is valid.
- Recreate the ZIP File: If the file is corrupted, recreate the ZIP file using a reliable compression tool.
- Check Compression Method: Ensure that the ZIP file uses a standard compression method (like Deflate) that is supported by SAP.
- Reduce File Size: If the ZIP file is too large, try to reduce its size by compressing fewer files or splitting it into smaller archives.
- Verify File Type: Ensure that the file being uploaded is indeed a ZIP file and has the correct
.zip
extension.- Check Permissions: Ensure that the user has the necessary permissions to upload and access the ZIP file in the SAP system.
- Review SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes or updates that may address this specific error.
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