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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ME0C - Customizing Messages: Purchasing
Message number: 010
Message text: Entered URL &1 does not accord with conventions
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The SAP error message ME0C010, which states "Entered URL &1 does not accord with conventions," typically occurs when a URL entered in the SAP system does not conform to the expected format or conventions. This can happen in various contexts, such as when configuring external services, web services, or when entering URLs in certain fields.
Cause:
- Invalid URL Format: The URL may not follow the standard URL format (e.g., missing protocol like
http://
orhttps://
, incorrect characters, etc.).- Special Characters: The URL may contain special characters that are not allowed or not properly encoded.
- Length Restrictions: The URL may exceed the maximum length allowed for the field.
- Configuration Issues: The system may have specific requirements for URLs that are not being met.
Solution:
- Check URL Format: Ensure that the URL starts with a valid protocol (e.g.,
http://
orhttps://
) and follows the standard URL structure.- Encode Special Characters: If the URL contains special characters (like spaces, &, %, etc.), make sure they are properly URL-encoded.
- Verify Length: Check if the URL exceeds the maximum length allowed in the field. If it does, consider shortening it or using a different approach.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or guidelines for the specific module or function you are working with to ensure compliance with URL conventions.
- Test the URL: Try accessing the URL in a web browser to ensure it is valid and reachable.
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