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Message type: E = Error
Message class: QS - QM: Master data
Message number: 388
Message text: The special characters '*,' are not allowed in the name
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QS388
- The special characters '*,' are not allowed in the name ?The SAP error message QS388 indicates that special characters, specifically the characters '*,' are not allowed in the name of a certain object or field within the SAP system. This error typically arises when users attempt to create or modify an object (such as a characteristic, class, or other naming entities) and include invalid characters in the name.
Cause:
- Invalid Characters: The primary cause of this error is the inclusion of special characters (like '*', ',') in the name of the object you are trying to create or modify.
- Naming Conventions: SAP has specific naming conventions that restrict the use of certain characters to ensure consistency and avoid issues in processing.
Solution:
- Remove Invalid Characters: Review the name you are trying to use and remove any special characters that are not allowed. Ensure that the name consists only of valid characters (typically alphanumeric characters and underscores).
- Follow Naming Conventions: Adhere to SAP's naming conventions for the specific object you are working with. This may include using only letters, numbers, and underscores, and ensuring that the name is within the allowed length.
- Check Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or guidelines for the specific object type you are working with to understand the allowed naming conventions.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the QS388 error and successfully create or modify the object in SAP.
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