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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SAPLWSAM -
Message number: 011
Message text: Error in assignment of field symbol &1 in &2
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SAPLWSAM011
- Error in assignment of field symbol &1 in &2 ?The SAP error message SAPLWSAM011 indicates that there is an issue with the assignment of a field symbol in the ABAP program. This error typically occurs when the field symbol is not properly assigned to a valid data object or when there is a mismatch in the expected data type.
Cause:
- Field Symbol Not Assigned: The field symbol (
&1
) is not assigned to any data object or is assigned to an incompatible data type.- Data Type Mismatch: The data type of the field symbol does not match the data type of the target object (
&2
).- Scope Issues: The field symbol may be out of scope or not properly declared in the context where it is being used.
- Runtime Errors: There may be runtime errors in the program logic that lead to this assignment issue.
Solution:
Check Field Symbol Declaration: Ensure that the field symbol is declared correctly using the
FIELD-SYMBOLS
statement. For example:FIELD-SYMBOLS: <fs_variable> TYPE any.
Proper Assignment: Make sure that the field symbol is assigned to a valid data object before it is used. Use the
ASSIGN
statement correctly:ASSIGN <data_object> TO <fs_variable>.
Check if
<data_object>
is valid and exists in the context.Data Type Compatibility: Verify that the data type of the field symbol matches the data type of the object it is being assigned to. If necessary, use type conversion or ensure that the data types are compatible.
Debugging: Use the ABAP debugger to step through the code and identify where the assignment fails. Check the values and types of the variables involved.
Error Handling: Implement error handling to manage cases where the assignment might fail. You can check the return code of the
ASSIGN
statement to handle errors gracefully.Review Program Logic: Review the surrounding code logic to ensure that the field symbol is being used correctly and that there are no logical errors leading to this issue.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve the SAPLWSAM011 error effectively.
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