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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UR -
Message number: 301
Message text: The upper limit of the object interval is less than the lower limit
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UR301
- The upper limit of the object interval is less than the lower limit ?The SAP error message UR301, which states "The upper limit of the object interval is less than the lower limit," typically occurs in the context of defining intervals for certain objects, such as ranges for selection criteria in reports or data processing tasks. This error indicates that there is a logical inconsistency in the defined range, where the upper limit is incorrectly set to a value that is less than the lower limit.
Cause:
The primary cause of this error is a misconfiguration in the input parameters or selection criteria where:
To resolve the UR301 error, follow these steps:
Check Input Values: Review the input values for the object interval. Ensure that the upper limit is greater than or equal to the lower limit.
Correct the Range: If you find that the upper limit is indeed less than the lower limit, correct the values accordingly. For example, if the lower limit is 10 and the upper limit is set to 5, change the upper limit to a value greater than or equal to 10.
Review Program Logic: If the error occurs in a custom program or report, check the logic that sets these limits. Ensure that the calculations or assignments for the upper and lower limits are correct.
Test the Changes: After making the necessary corrections, re-run the transaction or report to verify that the error has been resolved.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the correct limits or how to set them, refer to the relevant SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on the specific object or transaction you are working with.
By following these steps, you should be able to identify and correct the issue causing the UR301 error in SAP.
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