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Message type: E = Error
Message class: J_1BLFDI - Message Class for report J_1BLFDI
Message number: 001
Message text: Area code (DDD) must not start with 0 (zero)
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J_1BLFDI001
- Area code (DDD) must not start with 0 (zero) ?The SAP error message J_1BLFDI001 indicates that the area code (DDD) must not start with a zero (0). This error typically occurs in the context of Brazilian tax reporting, particularly when dealing with the Brazilian Local Fiscal Document (Nota Fiscal) and its associated data.
Cause:
The error arises when the area code (DDD) for a phone number is incorrectly formatted. In Brazil, area codes are two-digit numbers that identify specific geographic regions, and they cannot start with a zero. For example, valid area codes include 11 (São Paulo), 21 (Rio de Janeiro), etc. If the area code is entered as "012" or "0X" (where X is any digit), the system will trigger this error.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you should:
Check the Input Data: Review the area code (DDD) entered in the relevant fields. Ensure that it is a valid two-digit area code and does not start with a zero.
Correct the Area Code: If you find that the area code starts with a zero, remove the leading zero and replace it with the correct area code. For example, change "012" to "12".
Validate Against a List: If you are unsure about valid area codes, refer to a list of Brazilian area codes to ensure that the code you are using is correct.
Test the Changes: After making the corrections, reprocess the transaction or document to see if the error persists.
Related Information:
If the problem persists after making the necessary corrections, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert who specializes in Brazilian localization.
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