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Message type: E = Error
Message class: OIUY6 - Report 2.0 - Wyoming Messages
Message number: 088
Message text: Total Alloc% &1 must be equal to 1 From CSV file data.
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OIUY6088
- Total Alloc% &1 must be equal to 1 From CSV file data. ?The SAP error message OIUY6088, which states "Total Alloc% &1 must be equal to 1 From CSV file data," typically occurs in the context of data uploads or processing where allocation percentages are being validated. This error indicates that the sum of allocation percentages provided in the CSV file does not equal 100% (or 1 when expressed as a decimal).
Cause:
Incorrect Data in CSV: The most common cause is that the allocation percentages in the CSV file do not sum up to 100%. This could be due to:
- Missing values.
- Incorrectly entered values.
- Extra or duplicate entries.
Formatting Issues: Sometimes, the formatting of the CSV file can lead to misinterpretation of the data, such as:
- Commas instead of periods for decimal points.
- Extra spaces or characters in the percentage fields.
Business Logic: The business logic defined in the SAP system may require that the total allocation percentages must equal 100% for the process to proceed.
Solution:
Check CSV Data: Open the CSV file and verify that all allocation percentages are correctly entered. Ensure that they sum up to 100%. You can use spreadsheet software (like Excel) to easily calculate the total.
Correct Formatting: Ensure that the formatting of the percentages is correct. For example, if the system expects decimal values, make sure they are formatted as such (e.g., 0.25 for 25%).
Remove Duplicates: Check for any duplicate entries that might be inflating the total allocation percentage.
Validation: Before uploading the CSV file again, validate the data to ensure it meets the required criteria.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the required format or values, consult the relevant SAP documentation or guidelines for the specific module you are working with.
Testing: After making corrections, test the upload process with a small sample of data to ensure that the error does not recur.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the OIUY6088 error and successfully upload your CSV data.
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