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Message type: E = Error
Message class: S_UNIFIED_CON - Message Class for Unified Connectivity
Message number: 058
Message text: No / allowed at the end in &1
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S_UNIFIED_CON058
- No / allowed at the end in &1 ?The SAP error message S_UNIFIED_CON058 typically indicates that there is an issue with the syntax of a condition in a query or a selection screen. The message states that there is an unexpected character (like a slash
/
or a backslash\
) at the end of a string or expression, which is not allowed.Cause:
- Incorrect Syntax: The most common cause of this error is that the user has entered a condition or expression that ends with an invalid character, such as a slash or backslash.
- Misconfiguration: It could also be due to a misconfiguration in the query or selection criteria where the expected format is not adhered to.
- Copy-Paste Issues: Sometimes, copying and pasting text from other sources can introduce hidden characters or formatting issues that lead to this error.
Solution:
- Check Input: Review the input fields where the error occurs. Ensure that there are no trailing slashes or backslashes at the end of the input.
- Correct Syntax: Make sure that the syntax of the condition is correct. If you are using operators or functions, ensure they are properly formatted.
- Remove Invalid Characters: If you find any invalid characters at the end of your input, remove them and try again.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the correct syntax, refer to the SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on the expected format for the specific query or selection screen you are working with.
- Test with Simple Inputs: If the issue persists, try simplifying your input to see if the error still occurs. This can help isolate the problematic part of the input.
Related Information:
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