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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SLAD - SLAD: Messages for "Layer Aware Debugging"
Message number: 050
Message text: Object name &1 is not permitted
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SLAD050
- Object name &1 is not permitted ?The SAP error message SLAD050, which states "Object name &1 is not permitted," typically occurs in the context of the SAP Landscape Management (LaMa) or during the configuration of certain objects in the SAP system. This error indicates that the object name you are trying to use does not conform to the naming conventions or restrictions set by the system.
Causes:
- Invalid Characters: The object name may contain invalid characters or symbols that are not allowed by SAP naming conventions.
- Length Restrictions: The object name may exceed the maximum length allowed for that particular type of object.
- Reserved Names: The name you are trying to use may be a reserved name or already in use by another object in the system.
- Namespace Issues: If you are working in a specific namespace, the object name may not comply with the rules of that namespace.
Solutions:
- Check Naming Conventions: Ensure that the object name adheres to SAP's naming conventions. Typically, object names should consist of alphanumeric characters and may include underscores, but should not contain special characters or spaces.
- Verify Length: Check the maximum length allowed for the object name in the specific context you are working in. Adjust the name accordingly.
- Use Unique Names: Make sure that the name you are trying to use is unique and not already assigned to another object in the system.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation or help files for the specific object type you are working with to understand the naming rules and restrictions.
- Namespace Compliance: If applicable, ensure that the object name complies with the rules of the namespace you are working in.
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