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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SOI1 - Safe Online Import/Upgrade Messages continued
Message number: 629
Message text: #NAME?
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SOI1629
- #NAME? ?The SAP error message SOI1629 typically indicates that there is an issue with a formula or function in a spreadsheet or report, often related to the use of a name that is not recognized by the system. The error message "#NAME?" is commonly associated with Excel and indicates that a formula contains a name that Excel does not recognize.
Cause:
- Undefined Name: The formula is referencing a name that has not been defined in the spreadsheet.
- Typographical Error: There may be a typo in the name of the function or variable being used in the formula.
- Missing Add-ins: If the formula relies on an add-in that is not installed or activated, it may lead to this error.
- Incorrect Syntax: The formula may have incorrect syntax, leading to the system not recognizing it.
Solution:
- Check for Typos: Review the formula for any typographical errors in the names of functions or variables.
- Define Names: Ensure that all names used in the formula are defined in the spreadsheet. You can do this by going to the "Formulas" tab in Excel and selecting "Name Manager" to check for any missing definitions.
- Correct Syntax: Verify that the formula syntax is correct. Refer to the documentation for the specific functions you are using to ensure they are being used properly.
- Check Add-ins: If the formula relies on specific add-ins, ensure that they are installed and activated in Excel.
- Recreate the Formula: If the issue persists, try recreating the formula from scratch to ensure there are no hidden errors.
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