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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UJY_EXCEPTION - BPC: Message class for planning
Message number: 105
Message text: Formula &1 is invalid. A formula should start with an operand,"(" or "-".
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UJY_EXCEPTION105
- Formula &1 is invalid. A formula should start with an operand,"(" or "-". ?The SAP error message UJY_EXCEPTION105 indicates that there is an issue with a formula in a calculation or expression within the SAP system. Specifically, the error states that the formula is invalid because it does not start with a valid operand, which should be either an operand (like a variable or constant), an opening parenthesis
(
, or a negative sign-
.Cause:
- Incorrect Formula Syntax: The formula may be incorrectly structured, starting with an operator or an invalid character instead of a valid operand.
- Missing Operand: There might be a missing operand at the beginning of the formula.
- Typographical Errors: There could be typographical errors in the formula that lead to it being interpreted incorrectly.
- Improper Use of Functions: If the formula is using functions, it may not be formatted correctly, leading to this error.
Solution:
- Check the Formula Syntax: Review the formula for any syntax errors. Ensure that it starts with a valid operand,
(
, or-
.- Correct Typographical Errors: Look for any typos or misplaced characters in the formula.
- Use Parentheses Appropriately: If the formula is complex, ensure that parentheses are used correctly to group operations.
- Validate the Formula: If the formula includes functions, ensure that they are used correctly and that all required parameters are provided.
- Test with Simple Formulas: If you are unsure about the formula, start with a simple one to ensure that the system accepts it, then gradually build up to the more complex formula.
- Refer to Documentation: Check SAP documentation or help resources for the correct syntax and examples of valid formulas.
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