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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FTBU - Conversion: Treasury partner CBP messages
Message number: 588
Message text: Domain &1 for data element &2 has no check table
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FTBU588
- Domain &1 for data element &2 has no check table ?The SAP error message FTBU588 indicates that a domain associated with a data element does not have a check table defined. This can occur in various scenarios, particularly when working with data elements that are expected to have a predefined set of values (like dropdowns or value lists) but do not have the necessary configuration in place.
Cause:
- Missing Check Table: The domain associated with the data element is expected to have a check table that defines valid values, but it has not been assigned or created.
- Incorrect Domain Assignment: The data element may be incorrectly assigned to a domain that does not have a check table.
- Custom Development: If the data element or domain was created or modified as part of a custom development, it may not have been properly configured.
Solution:
Create or Assign a Check Table:
- Go to the transaction code SE11 (Data Dictionary).
- Find the domain associated with the data element mentioned in the error message.
- Check if a check table is assigned. If not, you can create a new check table or assign an existing one that contains the valid values for the domain.
- Ensure that the check table has the appropriate fields and data that correspond to the domain values.
Modify the Data Element:
- If the data element is not supposed to have a check table, you may need to modify its properties to remove the requirement for a check table.
- This can be done in SE11 by editing the data element and adjusting its settings.
Transport Changes: If you are working in a development environment, ensure that any changes made are transported to the appropriate systems (e.g., quality assurance, production) as needed.
Testing: After making the necessary changes, test the functionality to ensure that the error no longer occurs and that the data element behaves as expected.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with a technical SAP consultant or developer who can provide deeper insights into the specific configuration and requirements of your SAP system.
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