Message type: E = Error
Message class: STC_CONT_CFG_ENTITY - Technical Configuration Entity Messages
Message number: 024
Message text: Parameter &1 has lower case values &2 which is not allowed by definition
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STC_CONT_CFG_ENTITY024
- Parameter &1 has lower case values &2 which is not allowed by definition ?The SAP error message STC_CONT_CFG_ENTITY024 indicates that a parameter in a configuration entity has been defined with lower case values, which is not allowed according to the definition of that parameter. This error typically arises in the context of configuration settings for background jobs, transport requests, or other system configurations where specific naming conventions are enforced.
Cause: The primary cause of this error is that the parameter in question has been assigned values that include lowercase letters, which are not permitted by the system's configuration rules. This can happen due to: Incorrect Parameter Values: The values assigned to the parameter may have been entered incorrectly, using lowercase letters instead of the required uppercase format. Copy-Paste Errors: Sometimes, values copied from other sources may inadvertently include lowercase letters. Misunderstanding of Naming Conventions: Users may not be aware of the restrictions on parameter values and may enter them in a format that is not compliant.
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