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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UJA_CHECK_BIZ_RULES -
Message number: 003
Message text: Value æ&1Æ is not an integer
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UJA_CHECK_BIZ_RULES003
- Value æ&1Æ is not an integer ?The SAP error message UJA_CHECK_BIZ_RULES003 with the description "Value æ&1Æ is not an integer" typically indicates that a value expected to be an integer is not in the correct format. This error can occur in various contexts within SAP, particularly when dealing with data validation or business rules.
Cause:
- Data Type Mismatch: The system expects an integer value, but the provided value is either a string, decimal, or contains non-numeric characters.
- Input Error: Users may have entered a value incorrectly, such as including letters or special characters.
- Configuration Issues: There may be a misconfiguration in the business rules or validation settings that incorrectly define the expected data type.
Solution:
- Check Input Values: Review the input values being processed when the error occurs. Ensure that all values expected to be integers are indeed integers without any additional characters.
- Data Validation: Implement or enhance data validation checks before processing the values to ensure they conform to the expected format.
- Debugging: If you have access to the development environment, you can debug the program or transaction that triggers this error to identify the exact point of failure and the value causing the issue.
- Review Business Rules: Check the business rules or configurations related to the transaction or process to ensure they are set up correctly and that the expected data types are defined properly.
- User Training: If the error is due to user input, consider providing training or guidelines on the correct format for entering data.
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