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Message type: E = Error
Message class: J3PMW - Message class for russian payment medium formats
Message number: 002
Message text: Payment amount &1 is to long. Maximum &2 places allowed
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J3PMW002
- Payment amount &1 is to long. Maximum &2 places allowed ?The SAP error message J3PMW002 indicates that the payment amount you are trying to process exceeds the maximum allowed length for the payment amount field. This typically occurs in the context of payment processing in SAP, particularly in modules related to financial transactions or payment processing.
Cause:
- Field Length Limitation: The payment amount field in the relevant SAP transaction or table has a defined maximum length (number of digits) that cannot be exceeded. The error message specifies the actual amount you are trying to enter and the maximum allowed length.
- Data Entry Error: The amount may have been entered incorrectly, possibly including too many decimal places or digits.
- Configuration Settings: The configuration settings in the SAP system may have been set to restrict the length of payment amounts.
Solution:
- Check Amount Format: Ensure that the payment amount you are entering adheres to the required format. For example, if the maximum allowed is 10 digits, ensure that you are not entering more than that, including decimal places.
- Adjust Input: If you are entering a payment amount with too many decimal places, round it to fit within the allowed length. For example, if the maximum is 2 decimal places, ensure that you are not entering more than that.
- Review Configuration: If you have access to configuration settings, check the settings for the payment processing module to see if the maximum length can be adjusted. This may require assistance from a system administrator or SAP consultant.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific details on the payment processing module you are using, as there may be additional guidelines or restrictions.
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