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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IBX/BL_IMPORT -
Message number: 030
Message text: Loss rate: &1 does not lie between 0 and 1
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/IBX/BL_IMPORT030
- Loss rate: &1 does not lie between 0 and 1 ?The SAP error message
/IBX/BL_IMPORT030 Loss rate: &1 does not lie between 0 and 1
typically indicates that a value for the loss rate being imported or processed in the system is outside the acceptable range. The loss rate is expected to be a decimal value between 0 and 1, where 0 represents no loss and 1 represents total loss.Cause:
- Invalid Input Value: The value being provided for the loss rate is either less than 0 or greater than 1.
- Data Entry Error: There may have been a mistake in data entry, such as entering a percentage (e.g., 50%) instead of a decimal (e.g., 0.5).
- Data Source Issue: If the data is being imported from an external source, the source data may be incorrectly formatted or contain invalid values.
- Configuration Issue: There may be a configuration issue in the system that is causing the loss rate to be calculated or interpreted incorrectly.
Solution:
Check Input Values: Review the input data for the loss rate and ensure that it is a decimal value between 0 and 1. If the value is in percentage form, convert it to a decimal.
- For example, if the loss rate is 50%, it should be entered as 0.5.
Data Validation: Implement validation checks in the data entry process to ensure that only valid values are accepted for the loss rate.
Review Data Source: If the data is being imported from an external system, check the source data for any discrepancies or formatting issues. Correct any invalid values before importing.
Configuration Review: If applicable, review the configuration settings in the SAP system related to the loss rate calculation to ensure they are set up correctly.
Error Logging: If the error persists, enable detailed logging to capture the exact values being processed when the error occurs. This can help identify the root cause.
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By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the error and implement a solution to resolve it.
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