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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SV - View Maintenance: Customize Messages
Message number: 364
Message text: Table/View name must be at least 4 characters long
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SV364
- Table/View name must be at least 4 characters long ?The SAP error message SV364, which states "Table/View name must be at least 4 characters long," typically occurs when you are trying to create or reference a database table or view with a name that does not meet the minimum length requirement. In SAP, the naming conventions for database objects require that the names be at least four characters long.
Cause:
- Short Name: You are attempting to create or reference a table or view with a name that is less than four characters long.
- Typographical Error: There may be a typo in the name you are trying to use, leading to an unintended short name.
- Incorrect Configuration: In some cases, the error may arise from incorrect configuration settings or parameters in your development environment.
Solution:
Rename the Table/View: Ensure that the name you are using for the table or view is at least four characters long. For example, if you are trying to create a table named "ABC", you should rename it to something like "ABCD" or "TABLE1".
Check for Typos: Review the name you are using for any typographical errors that may have resulted in a name shorter than four characters.
Follow Naming Conventions: Adhere to SAP's naming conventions for database objects. Typically, names should be meaningful and follow a consistent pattern.
Use Transaction Codes: If you are using transaction codes (like SE11 for Data Dictionary), ensure that you are entering the correct name in the appropriate fields.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the naming conventions or requirements, refer to SAP documentation or guidelines for creating database objects.
Related Information:
By ensuring that your table or view names meet the minimum character requirement and following best practices for naming, you can resolve the SV364 error effectively.
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