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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SAP_GUIDELINES - SAP ONLY: Check internal guidelines
Message number: 137
Message text: EVENT definition: (&1) violates naming convention
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SAP_GUIDELINES137
- EVENT definition: (&1) violates naming convention ?The SAP error message SAP_GUIDELINES137 indicates that there is an issue with the naming convention of an event definition in your SAP system. This error typically arises when the name of the event does not conform to the required naming standards set by SAP.
Cause:
The error is caused by one or more of the following reasons:
- Invalid Characters: The event name may contain characters that are not allowed (e.g., special characters, spaces).
- Length Restrictions: The event name may exceed the maximum length allowed by SAP.
- Naming Convention Violations: The event name may not follow the specific naming conventions defined by your organization or SAP (e.g., starting with a letter, using underscores instead of spaces, etc.).
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can take the following steps:
Check Naming Conventions: Review the naming conventions for event definitions in your SAP system. Ensure that the event name adheres to these conventions.
Modify the Event Name:
- Remove any invalid characters.
- Ensure the name is within the allowed length (typically, SAP allows a maximum of 30 characters for object names).
- Use only allowed characters (usually alphanumeric characters and underscores).
- Ensure the name starts with a letter.
Test the Changes: After modifying the event name, try to save or activate the event definition again to see if the error persists.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the naming conventions, refer to the SAP documentation or guidelines specific to your version of SAP.
Seek Help from SAP Support: If you continue to face issues, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal SAP team for further assistance.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the SAP_GUIDELINES137 error and ensure that your event definitions comply with the required naming standards.
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