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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UMR_D - Risk Design
Message number: 110
Message text: '&1' is not a valid number; use the format "n&2nn" (n=numeral)
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UMR_D110
- '&1' is not a valid number; use the format "n&2nn" (n=numeral) ?The SAP error message UMR_D110 indicates that a value you are trying to enter does not conform to the expected numeric format. Specifically, the message suggests that the value should be in the format "n&2nn", where "n" represents a numeral. This typically means that the system is expecting a number with a specific structure, possibly including a decimal point or a specific number of digits.
Cause:
- Incorrect Format: The value entered does not match the expected format. For example, if the system expects a number with two decimal places, entering a whole number or a number with too many or too few decimal places will trigger this error.
- Invalid Characters: The input may contain invalid characters (like letters or special symbols) that are not recognized as part of a valid number.
- Localization Issues: Different regions may have different conventions for number formatting (e.g., using commas vs. periods for decimal points). If the system is set to a different locale than the one you are using, this could lead to formatting issues.
Solution:
- Check Input Format: Ensure that the number you are entering follows the required format. For example, if the format is "n&2nn", make sure you are entering a number with the correct number of digits and decimal places.
- Remove Invalid Characters: Make sure that the input does not contain any letters or special characters that are not part of a valid number.
- Adjust Locale Settings: If you suspect that the issue is related to localization, check your user settings in SAP to ensure that the correct locale is selected. This can often be found in the user profile settings.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the expected format, refer to the relevant SAP documentation or consult with your SAP administrator for guidance on the specific field you are working with.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the UMR_D110 error and successfully enter the required numeric value.
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