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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FLEX_TABLE - Error and accessibility messages for the flex table
Message number: 015
Message text: Cell in row &1 and column &2 contains too many digits
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FLEX_TABLE015
- Cell in row &1 and column &2 contains too many digits ?The SAP error message FLEX_TABLE015 indicates that a cell in a specific row and column of a flexible table contains too many digits. This typically occurs when the data being entered exceeds the defined limits for the number of digits in that particular field.
Cause:
Data Entry Exceeds Limits: The primary cause of this error is that the value being entered into the cell exceeds the maximum number of digits allowed for that field. This can happen if:
- A numeric value is too large.
- A decimal value has too many digits after the decimal point.
Field Configuration: The configuration of the flexible table may have specific settings that limit the number of digits for certain fields, and the data being input does not comply with these settings.
Solution:
Check Field Limits: Review the field definitions in the flexible table configuration to understand the maximum number of digits allowed. This can usually be found in the data dictionary or the configuration settings for the flexible table.
Adjust Data Input: Modify the data being entered to ensure it complies with the defined limits. This may involve:
- Rounding off numbers.
- Reducing the number of digits before or after the decimal point.
- Ensuring that the total number of digits does not exceed the allowed limit.
Configuration Changes: If the current limits are too restrictive for your business needs, consider adjusting the configuration of the flexible table to allow for larger values. This should be done with caution and in accordance with your organization's data management policies.
Validation: Implement validation checks in your data entry process to catch these errors before submission. This can help prevent the error from occurring in the first place.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the FLEX_TABLE015 error and ensure that your data entry complies with the defined limits.
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