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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FT - FI Table Maintenance Error Messages
Message number: 170
Message text: Enter field length no longer than &
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FT170
- Enter field length no longer than & ?The SAP error message FT170 "Enter field length no longer than &" typically occurs when a user is trying to enter a field length that exceeds the maximum allowed limit for a specific field in the SAP system. This error is often encountered in various transactions or configurations where field lengths are defined, such as in data element definitions, table field definitions, or during the creation of custom fields.
Cause:
- Exceeding Maximum Length: The user is attempting to set a field length that is greater than the maximum allowed length defined in the system for that particular field.
- Data Element Restrictions: The data element associated with the field has a predefined length, and the input exceeds this length.
- Configuration Errors: In some cases, this error may arise from incorrect configuration settings in custom developments or enhancements.
Solution:
- Check Field Length: Review the maximum allowed length for the field you are trying to enter data into. This can usually be found in the data element definition or the technical settings of the field.
- Adjust Input: Modify the input value to ensure it does not exceed the specified maximum length. For example, if the maximum length is 10 characters, ensure that the input is 10 characters or fewer.
- Review Data Element: If you are working with custom fields or data elements, check the definition of the data element to ensure that it is set up correctly and that the length is appropriate for your needs.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the maximum lengths or how to adjust them, refer to SAP documentation or consult with your SAP administrator or developer for guidance.
- Custom Development: If you are developing custom fields or enhancements, ensure that the field lengths are defined correctly in the ABAP Dictionary and that they comply with SAP standards.
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