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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SIT_PUWB - Messages for Situation Handling - Power User Workbench
Message number: 056
Message text: In order &1 and attribute &2, max length for integer-&3 and decimal-&4.
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SIT_PUWB056
- In order &1 and attribute &2, max length for integer-&3 and decimal-&4. ?The SAP error message SIT_PUWB056 typically indicates that there is a problem with the length of an integer or decimal value in a specific order and attribute. This error usually arises in the context of data processing or data entry where the values being inputted exceed the defined maximum lengths for those fields.
Cause:
- Data Length Exceeded: The error occurs when the integer or decimal value being processed exceeds the maximum length defined in the system for that specific attribute in the order.
- Incorrect Data Entry: Users may have entered values that are too long or formatted incorrectly.
- Configuration Issues: The system configuration may not align with the expected data formats, leading to discrepancies.
Solution:
Check Input Values: Review the values being entered for the specified order and attribute. Ensure that they conform to the maximum length requirements.
- For example, if the error states "max length for integer-3 and decimal-4", ensure that the integer value does not exceed 3 digits and the decimal value does not exceed 4 digits.
Adjust Data Entry: If the values are too long, truncate or modify them to fit within the specified limits.
Review Configuration: If you believe the values are correct, check the configuration settings in SAP to ensure that the maximum lengths for the attributes are set correctly. This may involve:
- Consulting with your SAP administrator or technical team.
- Reviewing the data model or field definitions in the relevant SAP module.
Testing: After making adjustments, re-test the data entry or processing to ensure that the error no longer occurs.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the SIT_PUWB056 error and ensure that your data entries comply with the system's requirements.
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