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Message type: E = Error
Message class: INM - Message Class for Innovation Management
Message number: 068
Message text: The entered value has too many digits in the integer part
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INM068
- The entered value has too many digits in the integer part ?The SAP error message INM068 ("The entered value has too many digits in the integer part") typically occurs when a numeric value exceeds the allowed number of digits for an integer field in SAP. This can happen in various contexts, such as when entering quantities, amounts, or other numeric data.
Cause:
The error is caused by entering a number that has more digits in the integer part than the field can accommodate. For example, if a field is defined to accept a maximum of 10 digits in total, and you try to enter a number like 12345678901 (which has 11 digits), you will encounter this error.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can take the following steps:
Check Field Specifications: Review the field specifications in the relevant transaction or data entry screen to understand the maximum allowed digits for the integer part.
Modify Input Value: Adjust the value you are trying to enter to ensure it fits within the allowed limits. For example, if you are entering a quantity, consider whether you can round it down or enter a smaller value.
Data Type Review: If you are a developer or have access to the backend, check the data type and length defined for the field in the database or data dictionary (SE11). If necessary, you may need to adjust the field definition, but this typically requires appropriate authorizations and should be done with caution.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance related to the transaction or module you are working with.
User Training: If this error is common among users, consider providing training or guidelines on acceptable input formats and limits.
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If the problem persists after trying these solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a technical consultant for further assistance.
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