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Message type: E = Error
Message class: OL - Workflow object types: Run-time system
Message number: 559
Message text: Entry is not numeric
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OL559
- Entry is not numeric ?The SAP error message OL559, which states "Entry is not numeric," typically occurs when a user attempts to input a value in a field that expects a numeric entry, but the input provided is either non-numeric or formatted incorrectly. This can happen in various SAP transactions or reports where numeric values are required, such as in financial entries, quantity fields, or other numerical data inputs.
Causes:
- Non-numeric Input: The user may have entered letters, special characters, or spaces instead of numbers.
- Incorrect Formatting: The numeric value may be formatted incorrectly, such as using commas instead of periods for decimal points, or including currency symbols.
- Field Length Exceeded: The input may exceed the maximum length allowed for the numeric field.
- Data Type Mismatch: The field may be expecting a specific data type (e.g., integer, decimal) that the input does not conform to.
Solutions:
- Check Input: Ensure that the value entered is purely numeric. Remove any letters, special characters, or spaces.
- Correct Formatting: Use the correct format for numbers. For example, if the system expects a decimal point, ensure you are using the correct character based on your locale settings (e.g., use a period for decimal in some regions).
- Field Length: Verify that the input does not exceed the maximum length allowed for the field. If it does, truncate or adjust the input accordingly.
- Data Type: Make sure that the input matches the expected data type for the field. For example, if the field expects an integer, do not include decimal points.
- Use Help Function: If available, use the F1 help function in SAP to get more information about the field and its expected input format.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the OL559 error and successfully input the required numeric data.
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