How To Fix SRF_RUNTIME084 - Fraction digits in value &1 exceed the max. limit of &2


SRF_RUNTIME084 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: SRF_RUNTIME - Statutory Reporting Framework Runtime Messages

  • Message number: 084

  • Message text: Fraction digits in value &1 exceed the max. limit of &2

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message SRF_RUNTIME084 - Fraction digits in value &1 exceed the max. limit of &2 ?
    The SAP error message SRF_RUNTIME084 indicates that a value being processed has a number of fractional digits that exceeds the maximum limit defined for that particular field or data type. This error typically occurs in scenarios involving calculations, data entry, or data processing where decimal precision is critical.
    
    Cause: Exceeding Decimal Precision: The value being processed has more decimal places than allowed. For example, if a field is defined to accept a maximum of 2 decimal places, and the input value has 3 or more, this error will be triggered.
    Configuration Issues: The configuration settings for the data type or field may not align with the expected input values, leading to discrepancies. Data Import/Export: When importing data from external sources, the data may not conform to the expected format, resulting in this error.
    Solution: Check Input Values: Review the value that is causing the error and ensure it conforms to the expected number of decimal places.

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