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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /PF1/MSG_CONV_XML -
Message number: 162
Message text: Field identification in & contains invalid country code
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/PF1/MSG_CONV_XML162
- Field identification in & contains invalid country code ?The SAP error message
/PF1/MSG_CONV_XML162 Field identification in & contains invalid country code
typically indicates that there is an issue with the country code being used in a specific field within an XML conversion process. This error often arises when the country code provided does not match the expected format or is not recognized by the system.Cause:
- Invalid Country Code: The country code provided in the XML data does not conform to the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standard, which is the standard for country codes.
- Missing Country Code: The field may be empty or missing a required country code.
- Incorrect Mapping: There may be a mapping issue where the country code in the source data does not correspond to a valid entry in the SAP system.
- Configuration Issues: The system may not be properly configured to recognize certain country codes, especially if custom codes are being used.
Solution:
- Verify Country Code: Check the country code in the XML data against the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 list to ensure it is valid. For example, "US" for the United States, "DE" for Germany, etc.
- Update XML Data: If the country code is invalid, update the XML data to use a valid country code.
- Check Configuration: Ensure that the SAP system is configured to recognize the country codes being used. This may involve checking the configuration settings in the relevant modules (e.g., Logistics, Finance).
- Mapping Review: If the data is being transformed or mapped from another system, review the mapping logic to ensure that it correctly translates country codes.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support resources for any specific requirements or constraints related to country codes in the context of the XML conversion process.
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