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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /PLMI/SP_RPR_PP_M -
Message number: 000
Message text: A maximum of 15 decimal places is allowed
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/PLMI/SP_RPR_PP_M000
- A maximum of 15 decimal places is allowed ?The SAP error message
/PLMI/SP_RPR_PP_M000 A maximum of 15 decimal places is allowed
typically occurs when you are trying to enter a numeric value that exceeds the allowed limit of decimal places in a field. In SAP, certain fields are restricted to a maximum of 15 decimal places, and if you attempt to input a value with more than 15 decimal places, this error will be triggered.Cause:
- Exceeding Decimal Places: The primary cause of this error is that the value being entered has more than 15 decimal places.
- Data Type Limitations: The field in question may be defined in the database or application layer to only accept a certain number of decimal places, which is often set for performance and storage reasons.
Solution:
- Check Input Value: Review the value you are trying to enter and ensure that it does not exceed 15 decimal places. If it does, round the number or truncate the decimal places to fit within the limit.
- Adjust Data Entry: If you are entering data manually, ensure that your input method (like a spreadsheet or form) does not automatically add extra decimal places.
- Validation Rules: If you are using a program or script to input data, implement validation rules to check the number of decimal places before attempting to save the data.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the field's requirements, consult the relevant SAP documentation or field definitions to understand the expected format.
Related Information:
By ensuring that your numeric values conform to the specified limits, you should be able to resolve this error and proceed with your tasks in SAP.
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