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Message type: E = Error
Message class: K0 - Error Messages for Central Controlling Routines
Message number: 112
Message text: The name must not start with this special character .
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K0112
- The name must not start with this special character . ?The SAP error message K0112, which states "The name must not start with this special character," typically occurs when you are trying to create or modify an object (such as a cost center, internal order, or other master data) in SAP, and the name you have entered begins with a special character that is not allowed by the system.
Cause:
- Invalid Naming Convention: SAP has specific rules regarding the naming conventions for various objects. Names cannot start with special characters (e.g., @, #, $, %, etc.).
- System Restrictions: The system is designed to prevent the use of certain characters at the beginning of names to ensure consistency and avoid potential issues in processing.
Solution:
- Change the Name: Modify the name you are trying to use so that it does not start with a special character. Ensure that the name begins with an alphabetic character (A-Z or a-z) or a number (0-9) if allowed.
- Follow Naming Conventions: Familiarize yourself with the specific naming conventions for the type of object you are working with. This information can usually be found in the SAP documentation or by consulting with your SAP administrator.
- Validation: Before saving or creating the object, validate the name to ensure it adheres to the naming rules.
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By ensuring that the names you use comply with SAP's requirements, you can avoid encountering this error in the future.
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