How To Fix OPS_APPL_SE_INV058 - Error occurred while converting intervals to ABAP ranges for &1


OPS_APPL_SE_INV058 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: OPS_APPL_SE_INV - Inventory Management: Messages for Service Enabling

  • Message number: 058

  • Message text: Error occurred while converting intervals to ABAP ranges for &1

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message OPS_APPL_SE_INV058 - Error occurred while converting intervals to ABAP ranges for &1 ?
    The SAP error message OPS_APPL_SE_INV058 indicates that there was an issue while converting intervals to ABAP ranges for a specific field or parameter (denoted by &1). This error typically arises in the context of data processing or reporting where the system is trying to interpret or convert input data into a format that can be used in ABAP programs.
    Causes:
    
    Invalid Input Format: The input data may not be in the expected format, leading to conversion issues.
    Data Type Mismatch: The data type of the input intervals may not match the expected data type in the ABAP program.
    Empty or Null Values: If the input intervals are empty or contain null values, the conversion process may fail.
    Incorrect Configuration: There may be configuration issues in the application or the way the intervals are defined.
    Custom Code Issues: If there is custom ABAP code involved, there may be bugs or logical errors in the code that handles

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