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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MPE_STA_MES -
Message number: 007
Message text: Corrupt data. You can only work with two files
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MPE_STA_MES007
- Corrupt data. You can only work with two files ?The SAP error message MPE_STA_MES007: Corrupt data. You can only work with two files typically occurs in the context of the Manufacturing Execution System (MES) or when dealing with file handling in SAP. This error indicates that there is an issue with the data integrity of the files being processed, and the system is unable to proceed because it can only handle a limited number of files due to the corruption.
Causes:
- Corrupted Files: The files being processed may be corrupted or not formatted correctly, leading to data integrity issues.
- Exceeding File Limits: The system may have a limitation on the number of files that can be processed simultaneously, and if more than two files are being handled, it can trigger this error.
- Incorrect File Paths: If the file paths are incorrect or if the files are not accessible, it can lead to this error.
- Data Format Issues: The data within the files may not conform to the expected format, causing the system to reject the files.
Solutions:
- Check File Integrity: Verify the integrity of the files being processed. Ensure that they are not corrupted and are in the correct format.
- Limit File Processing: Ensure that you are only processing two files at a time, as per the system's limitations. If you have more files, consider breaking them into smaller batches.
- Review File Paths: Check the file paths to ensure that they are correct and that the files are accessible by the SAP system.
- Data Validation: Validate the data within the files to ensure it meets the expected format and standards required by the SAP system.
- Consult Logs: Review any logs or error messages that may provide additional context on the corruption or the specific files causing the issue.
- Recreate Files: If the files are found to be corrupted, try recreating them from the source data.
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