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Message type: E = Error
Message class: GHO_BO -
Message number: 050
Message text: Value must not be greater than 100
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GHO_BO050
- Value must not be greater than 100 ?The SAP error message GHO_BO050, which states "Value must not be greater than 100," typically occurs in the context of business operations or configuration settings where a percentage or a value is expected to be within a specific range, usually between 0 and 100. This error is often encountered in scenarios involving budget allocations, performance metrics, or any other settings that require a percentage input.
Cause:
- Input Value Exceeds Limit: The most common cause of this error is that the user has entered a value greater than 100 in a field that only accepts values from 0 to 100.
- Configuration Settings: There may be a configuration setting in the system that restricts certain values to a maximum of 100, and the input provided violates this constraint.
- Data Entry Error: It could also be a simple data entry mistake where the user accidentally inputs a number greater than 100.
Solution:
- Check Input Values: Review the input values in the relevant fields and ensure that they do not exceed 100. If you are entering a percentage, make sure it is within the valid range.
- Adjust Configuration: If you believe the configuration should allow for values greater than 100 (which is rare), consult with your SAP administrator or technical team to review the settings and make necessary adjustments.
- Validation Rules: Ensure that any validation rules or formulas applied to the fields are correctly set up to prevent such errors.
- User Training: If this error is common among users, consider providing training or guidelines on the acceptable input values for the relevant fields.
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