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Message type: E = Error
Message class: J_1IG_MSGS - GST India: Message class
Message number: 106
Message text: Length of the GSTIN should be 15 characters
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J_1IG_MSGS106
- Length of the GSTIN should be 15 characters ?The SAP error message J_1IG_MSGS106, which states "Length of the GSTIN should be 15 characters," typically occurs in the context of Indian GST (Goods and Services Tax) compliance within SAP systems. This error indicates that the GSTIN (Goods and Services Tax Identification Number) entered in the system does not meet the required length of 15 characters.
Cause:
- Incorrect GSTIN Format: The GSTIN must be exactly 15 characters long. If the entered GSTIN is shorter or longer than this, the system will throw this error.
- Data Entry Error: There may have been a typographical error during data entry, leading to an incorrect GSTIN being input.
- Missing GSTIN: If the GSTIN field is left blank or not properly populated, it may trigger this error.
- Incorrect Configuration: In some cases, the configuration settings in SAP related to GST may not be set up correctly, leading to validation issues.
Solution:
- Verify GSTIN: Check the GSTIN entered in the system. Ensure that it is exactly 15 characters long and follows the correct format (which includes alphanumeric characters).
- Correct Data Entry: If there is a typographical error, correct it to ensure the GSTIN is accurate.
- Populate GSTIN: If the GSTIN field is blank, ensure that it is filled with the correct GSTIN for the business entity.
- Configuration Check: If the issue persists, check the configuration settings in SAP related to GST. Ensure that the settings are correctly defined to accept valid GSTINs.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for any specific guidelines related to GSTIN entry and validation.
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