How To Fix R9E034 - Property &1 of &2 '&3' is not an integer


R9E034 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: R9E - Error Messages for Query Designer .NET

  • Message number: 034

  • Message text: Property &1 of &2 '&3' is not an integer

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message R9E034 - Property &1 of &2 '&3' is not an integer ?
    The SAP error message R9E034 indicates that a property of a certain object is expected to be an integer, but the value provided does not meet this requirement. This error typically arises in scenarios involving configuration or data entry where numeric values are expected.
    
    Cause: Data Type Mismatch: The property in question is defined to accept only integer values, but a non-integer value (like a decimal or string) has been provided. Incorrect Configuration: The configuration settings for the object may have been incorrectly set, leading to the expectation of an integer where it should not be. Data Entry Error: A user may have mistakenly entered a non-integer value in a field that requires an integer.
    Solution: Check Input Values: Review the values being input for the property in question. Ensure that they are integers (whole numbers without decimals). Review Configuration: If the error arises from a configuration setting, check the configuration for the object to ensure that

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