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Message type: E = Error
Message class: S10 - MS SQL Server Database monitor tools messages
Message number: 025
Message text: Invalid Input. Number must be between 1 and 255.
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S10025
- Invalid Input. Number must be between 1 and 255. ?The SAP error message S10025, which states "Invalid Input. Number must be between 1 and 255," typically occurs when a user inputs a value that is outside the acceptable range for a specific field in an SAP transaction or program. This error is common in scenarios where numeric input is expected, such as in configuration settings, parameter entries, or data entry forms.
Cause:
- Input Value Out of Range: The most common cause is that the user has entered a number that is less than 1 or greater than 255. This could happen due to a typo or misunderstanding of the required input.
- Field Configuration: The field may be configured to accept only a limited range of values (1-255), which is common for fields that require a byte-sized integer.
- Data Type Mismatch: The field may be expecting a specific data type, and if the input does not conform to that type, it can trigger this error.
Solution:
- Check Input Value: Review the value you have entered and ensure it is within the range of 1 to 255. Correct any typos or incorrect entries.
- Refer to Documentation: If you are unsure about the acceptable values for a specific field, refer to the relevant SAP documentation or help text associated with the transaction or program.
- Field Configuration: If you are a developer or have access to configuration settings, check the field definition in the relevant data dictionary or configuration settings to understand the constraints.
- Testing: If you are testing a program or transaction, try using different values within the valid range to see if the error persists.
Related Information:
If the problem persists after checking the input and configuration, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a technical consultant for further assistance.
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