How To Fix FTR_FORWARDS128 - Planned dividend amount &1 exceeds allowed field length


FTR_FORWARDS128 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: FTR_FORWARDS - Messages for Forwards and Futures

  • Message number: 128

  • Message text: Planned dividend amount &1 exceeds allowed field length

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message FTR_FORWARDS128 - Planned dividend amount &1 exceeds allowed field length ?
    The SAP error message FTR_FORWARDS128 indicates that the planned dividend amount exceeds the allowed field length in the system. This typically occurs in the context of financial transactions, particularly when dealing with forward contracts or financial instruments that involve dividends.
    
    Cause: Field Length Limitation: The error arises because the planned dividend amount you are trying to enter exceeds the maximum length defined for that field in the SAP system. This can happen if the amount is too large or if there are too many decimal places. Data Entry Error: It may also be due to incorrect data entry, where the user inadvertently inputs an amount that is not valid.
    Configuration Issues: Sometimes, the configuration settings for the financial instruments or the specific transaction type may not be set up to handle larger amounts.
    Solution: Check the Amount: Review the planned dividend amount you are trying to enter. Ensure that it is within the acceptable range and

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