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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MA - Sales and Operations Planning
Message number: 070
Message text: Entry cannot be interpreted as number
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MA070
- Entry cannot be interpreted as number ?The SAP error message MA070 ("Entry cannot be interpreted as number") typically occurs when the system encounters a value that it expects to be numeric, but the value provided is either non-numeric or formatted incorrectly. This error can arise in various contexts, such as during data entry, processing of transactions, or when importing data.
Causes:
- Non-numeric Characters: The input contains letters, special characters, or spaces that are not valid in a numeric field.
- Incorrect Formatting: The number may be formatted incorrectly, such as using commas instead of periods for decimal points, or vice versa, depending on the system's locale settings.
- Leading/Trailing Spaces: Extra spaces before or after the number can cause the system to misinterpret the input.
- Data Type Mismatch: The field is defined to accept only numeric values, and the input does not conform to this requirement.
- Localization Issues: Different countries have different conventions for representing numbers (e.g., decimal and thousand separators).
Solutions:
- Check Input Values: Review the input data for any non-numeric characters or formatting issues. Ensure that only valid numeric values are entered.
- Remove Spaces: Trim any leading or trailing spaces from the input values.
- Correct Formatting: Ensure that the number is formatted correctly according to the system's locale settings. For example, use a period for decimal points if the system expects that format.
- Data Validation: Implement validation checks in the data entry process to catch errors before they trigger the error message.
- Review Field Definitions: Check the field definitions in the relevant SAP module to ensure that the data types are correctly set up to accept the expected values.
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