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Message type: E = Error
Message class: OIUCM - E&P Common Messages Across All Sub-Systems
Message number: 180
Message text: Input field contains non-numeric characters
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OIUCM180
- Input field contains non-numeric characters ?The SAP error message OIUCM180, which states "Input field contains non-numeric characters," typically occurs when a user attempts to enter data into a field that is expected to contain only numeric values, but the input includes non-numeric characters (such as letters, special characters, or spaces).
Cause:
- Incorrect Input: The most common cause is that the user has mistakenly entered non-numeric characters in a field that requires numeric input.
- Data Formatting Issues: Sometimes, data copied from other sources (like spreadsheets or text files) may include hidden characters or formatting that makes it non-numeric.
- Field Configuration: The field may be incorrectly configured to accept numeric values only, and the input does not meet this requirement.
Solution:
- Check Input: Review the input data for any non-numeric characters. Ensure that only numbers (0-9) are entered in the field.
- Remove Special Characters: If you are copying and pasting data, ensure that you are not including any special characters or spaces. You can use text editors to clean the data before pasting it into SAP.
- Use Numeric Format: If the field is supposed to accept decimal values, ensure that you are using the correct decimal separator (e.g., a period or a comma, depending on your locale settings).
- Validation: Implement validation checks in your data entry process to catch non-numeric inputs before they are submitted.
- Field Configuration: If you believe the field should accept a wider range of inputs, consult with your SAP administrator or technical team to review the field configuration.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the OIUCM180 error and ensure that the data entered into the system is valid and correctly formatted.
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