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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UACE - Costing Engine
Message number: 061
Message text: Field overflow in formula for &1 (split), object &2
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UACE061
- Field overflow in formula for &1 (split), object &2 ?The SAP error message UACE061 indicates that there is a field overflow in a formula for a specific object. This typically occurs when the result of a calculation exceeds the maximum allowable size for the data type being used in the formula. Here’s a breakdown of the cause, potential solutions, and related information:
Cause:
- Data Type Limitations: The data type used in the formula may have a limited range. For example, if you are using an integer type and the result exceeds its maximum value, you will encounter this error.
- Incorrect Formula Logic: The formula may be incorrectly designed, leading to unexpected large values.
- Input Data Issues: The input data being processed may contain values that are larger than anticipated, causing the calculations to exceed the limits.
- Configuration Issues: There may be issues with the configuration of the object or the way the formula is set up in the system.
Solutions:
- Review the Formula: Check the formula for any logical errors or incorrect calculations. Ensure that the operations being performed are appropriate for the data types involved.
- Change Data Types: If possible, change the data types used in the formula to ones that can accommodate larger values (e.g., from integer to decimal).
- Validate Input Data: Ensure that the input data does not contain unexpected large values. Implement validation checks to prevent such data from being processed.
- Adjust Configuration: Review the configuration settings for the object in question. Make sure that they are set up correctly and that they align with the expected data types and ranges.
- Use Aggregation: If applicable, consider using aggregation functions to reduce the size of the data being processed before applying the formula.
Related Information:
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