How To Fix RSWADMDERR1011 - Lower-case bi:param name &1 detected in object &2; Replace with &3?


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: RSWADMDERR1 - Web Application Designer 4.0 Error Messages

  • Message number: 011

  • Message text: Lower-case bi:param name &1 detected in object &2; Replace with &3?

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message RSWADMDERR1011 - Lower-case bi:param name &1 detected in object &2; Replace with &3? ?

    The SAP error message RSWADMDERR1011 indicates that there is a lower-case parameter name in a specific object that is not compliant with the naming conventions expected by the system. This error typically arises in the context of ABAP programs or data dictionary objects where parameter names are expected to follow certain conventions, such as being in upper-case.

    Cause:

    The error occurs when:

    • A parameter name (bi:param) in an object (like a function module, report, or class) is defined using lower-case letters.
    • SAP generally expects parameter names to be in upper-case to maintain consistency and avoid potential issues with case sensitivity.

    Solution:

    To resolve this error, you need to:

    1. Identify the Object: Check the object mentioned in the error message (denoted as &2).
    2. Locate the Parameter: Find the specific parameter name (denoted as &1) that is in lower-case.
    3. Rename the Parameter: Change the parameter name to upper-case as suggested in the error message (denoted as &3).
    4. Activate the Object: After making the changes, activate the object to ensure that the changes take effect.

    Related Information:

    • Naming Conventions: Familiarize yourself with SAP's naming conventions for parameters, variables, and objects to avoid similar issues in the future.
    • Transport Requests: If the object is part of a transport request, ensure that the changes are included in the transport before moving to other systems.
    • Testing: After making the changes, thoroughly test the object to ensure that it functions as expected without introducing new issues.

    Additional Tips:

    • If you are unsure about the naming conventions or how to implement the changes, consult the SAP documentation or reach out to your SAP Basis or ABAP development team for assistance.
    • Consider using tools like the ABAP Workbench (SE80) or the ABAP Editor (SE38) to make the necessary changes efficiently.
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