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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SPELLCHECK - Spell Checking Integration
Message number: 014
Message text: Spellchecking invalidated the ITF syntax (corrections discarded)
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SPELLCHECK014
- Spellchecking invalidated the ITF syntax (corrections discarded) ?The SAP error message SPELLCHECK014 indicates that the spell-checking process has invalidated the syntax of the ITF (Intermediate Text Format) due to the corrections made during the spell-checking process. This typically occurs when the spell checker attempts to correct text that is not in a valid format or when the corrections it makes lead to an invalid ITF structure.
Causes:
- Invalid ITF Syntax: The text being checked may contain syntax errors or formatting issues that the spell checker cannot process correctly.
- Unsupported Characters: The presence of special characters or unsupported symbols in the text can lead to invalid syntax.
- Incorrect Language Settings: If the language settings for the spell checker do not match the language of the text, it may lead to incorrect corrections.
- Corrupted Text: The text being checked may be corrupted or improperly formatted, leading to issues during the spell-checking process.
Solutions:
- Check ITF Syntax: Review the text for any syntax errors or formatting issues. Ensure that the text adheres to the expected ITF format.
- Remove Unsupported Characters: Look for and remove any special characters or unsupported symbols that may be causing the issue.
- Verify Language Settings: Ensure that the language settings for the spell checker match the language of the text being checked. Adjust the settings if necessary.
- Reformat Text: If the text appears to be corrupted or improperly formatted, try reformatting it or rewriting it to ensure it adheres to the expected standards.
- Test with Simple Text: As a troubleshooting step, try running the spell checker on a simpler piece of text to see if the issue persists. This can help isolate the problem.
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