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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SHDB -
Message number: 109
Message text: All Decfloat fields contain only default/one value
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SHDB109
- All Decfloat fields contain only default/one value ?The SAP error message SHDB109 indicates that all DECfloat fields in a particular context contain only the default or a single value. This typically occurs when you are using transaction recording (SHDB) in SAP, and it suggests that the recorded transaction does not have any variability in the DECfloat fields, which are used for decimal floating-point numbers.
Cause:
- Lack of Variability: The DECfloat fields in the transaction you recorded do not change or have only one value (e.g., 0.0 or another constant value).
- Incorrect Recording: The transaction might not have been recorded correctly, leading to the capture of only default values.
- Data Entry Issues: If the transaction is expected to have varying DECfloat values, there may be an issue with how the data is being entered or processed.
Solution:
- Check the Transaction: Review the transaction you recorded to ensure that it is functioning as expected and that DECfloat fields are supposed to have varying values.
- Re-record the Transaction: If the initial recording was incorrect, try re-recording the transaction while ensuring that you input different values for the DECfloat fields.
- Test with Different Data: If possible, test the transaction with different input data to see if the DECfloat fields reflect the expected variability.
- Debugging: If you have access to debugging tools, you can step through the transaction to see how the DECfloat fields are being populated and identify any issues.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or help resources related to the specific transaction to understand how DECfloat fields are expected to behave.
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