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Message type: E = Error
Message class: K7 - Messages for Row/Column Structure
Message number: 064
Message text: The variable name must contain at least two characters.
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K7064
- The variable name must contain at least two characters. ?The SAP error message K7064, which states "The variable name must contain at least two characters," typically occurs in the context of SAP's reporting and analysis tools, particularly when working with variables in reports or queries.
Cause:
This error arises when a user attempts to create or modify a variable in SAP that does not meet the minimum character requirement. Specifically, the variable name must be at least two characters long. This is a validation rule enforced by SAP to ensure that variable names are meaningful and can be easily identified.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you should:
Check the Variable Name: Ensure that the variable name you are trying to create or modify contains at least two characters. If it is shorter, modify it to meet the requirement.
Use Descriptive Names: While ensuring the name is at least two characters, also consider using descriptive names that reflect the purpose of the variable. This will help in better understanding and maintaining the report or query.
Avoid Special Characters: Make sure that the variable name does not start with a special character or contain invalid characters, as this can also lead to errors.
Save Changes: After correcting the variable name, try saving your changes again to see if the error persists.
Related Information:
By ensuring that your variable names comply with SAP's naming conventions, you should be able to avoid this error and successfully create or modify your variables.
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