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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSLPO_CHECK - Logical Partitioning: Consistency Checks
Message number: 410
Message text: Criterion &1: SIGN = &2 not permitted
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RSLPO_CHECK410
- Criterion &1: SIGN = &2 not permitted ?The SAP error message RSLPO_CHECK410 with the description "Criterion &1: SIGN = &2 not permitted" typically occurs in the context of data selection or filtering in SAP, particularly when using selection criteria in reports or queries. This error indicates that the combination of the field (Criterion &1) and the sign (SIGN = &2) you are trying to use is not allowed.
Cause:
- Invalid Sign Usage: The error usually arises when an invalid sign (like 'I' for inclusion or 'E' for exclusion) is used for a specific field. Certain fields may only accept specific signs based on their data type or the context in which they are used.
- Field Characteristics: The field you are trying to filter on may have restrictions on the types of operations that can be performed on it. For example, some fields may only allow equality checks and not range checks.
- Data Type Mismatch: If the data type of the field does not support the operation you are trying to perform, this error can occur.
Solution:
- Check Field Documentation: Review the documentation for the specific field (Criterion &1) to understand what signs are permitted. This can often be found in the data dictionary (SE11) or by checking the field's properties in the relevant transaction.
- Adjust Selection Criteria: Modify your selection criteria to use a valid sign for the field. For example, if the field only allows 'E' (equals) and 'NE' (not equal), ensure you are not using 'I' (in range) or 'E' (exclusion).
- Consult with Functional Team: If you are unsure about the correct usage of the field, consult with a functional consultant or a colleague who has experience with the specific module or report you are working with.
- Test with Different Values: If possible, test the selection criteria with different values or signs to identify which combinations are valid.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSLPO_CHECK410 error and successfully execute your report or query.
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