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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SWP - WFM: Messages
Message number: 110
Message text: Maximum capacity of multiline container element '&1' exceeded
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SWP110
- Maximum capacity of multiline container element '&1' exceeded ?The SAP error message SWP110, which states "Maximum capacity of multiline container element '&1' exceeded," typically occurs in the context of SAP Workflow. This error indicates that a multiline container element has exceeded its defined capacity, which can happen when too many entries are added to a container element that has a predefined limit.
Cause:
- Exceeding Capacity: The primary cause of this error is that the number of entries in a multiline container element has surpassed the maximum limit set for that element. Each multiline container element has a specific capacity defined in the workflow configuration.
- Workflow Design: The design of the workflow may not account for the volume of data being processed, leading to overflow.
- Data Input: If the workflow is processing data from external sources or user inputs, an unexpected amount of data may be causing the overflow.
Solution:
Increase Capacity:
- You can increase the maximum capacity of the multiline container element in the workflow definition. This can be done by accessing the workflow container definition and modifying the properties of the multiline container element to allow for more entries.
Review Workflow Logic:
- Analyze the workflow logic to ensure that it is designed to handle the expected volume of data. If necessary, redesign the workflow to process data in smaller batches or to handle data more efficiently.
Data Validation:
- Implement validation checks to ensure that the data being added to the multiline container does not exceed the defined limits. This can help prevent the error from occurring in the first place.
Error Handling:
- Add error handling mechanisms in the workflow to manage situations where the container might exceed its capacity. This could involve logging the error and notifying the relevant users or systems.
Related Information:
By addressing the capacity issue and ensuring that the workflow is designed to handle the expected data volume, you can resolve the SWP110 error effectively.
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