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How To Fix SCRL476 - The Component ID &1 must start with an uppercase character or _.


SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: SCRL - Messages for custom resuse libraries

  • Message number: 476

  • Message text: The Component ID &1 must start with an uppercase character or _.

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message SCRL476 - The Component ID &1 must start with an uppercase character or _. ?

    The SAP error message SCRL476 indicates that there is an issue with the Component ID you are trying to use. Specifically, the error states that the Component ID must start with an uppercase character (A-Z) or an underscore (_). This is a validation rule in SAP to ensure that component identifiers follow a specific naming convention.

    Cause:

    The error occurs when:

    • The Component ID you are trying to create or use does not start with an uppercase letter or an underscore.
    • The Component ID may contain invalid characters or formatting that does not comply with SAP's naming conventions.

    Solution:

    To resolve this error, you should:

    1. Check the Component ID: Review the Component ID you are trying to use and ensure that it starts with an uppercase letter (A-Z) or an underscore (_).
    2. Modify the Component ID: If the Component ID does not meet the criteria, modify it accordingly. For example:
      • Change component1 to Component1 or _component1.
    3. Validate Other Characters: Ensure that the rest of the Component ID contains only valid characters (typically alphanumeric characters and underscores).
    4. Re-attempt the Operation: After making the necessary changes, try to perform the operation again that triggered the error.

    Related Information:

    • Naming Conventions: Familiarize yourself with SAP's naming conventions for components, which typically require that identifiers are meaningful, concise, and follow specific formatting rules.
    • Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or guidelines for creating components, as they may provide additional context on naming conventions and best practices.
    • Error Handling: If you continue to encounter issues, consider checking for other related error messages or logs that may provide further insight into the problem.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the SCRL476 error and successfully use the Component ID in your SAP environment.

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