How To Fix VCH_HL_TRACE427 - Invalid interval assignment on value &1 for characteristic &2 skipped.


VCH_HL_TRACE427 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: VCH_HL_TRACE - Messages for Trace

  • Message number: 427

  • Message text: Invalid interval assignment on value &1 for characteristic &2 skipped.

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message VCH_HL_TRACE427 - Invalid interval assignment on value &1 for characteristic &2 skipped. ?
    The SAP error message VCH_HL_TRACE427 indicates that there is an issue with the assignment of an interval for a characteristic in the context of handling variant configuration (VC). This error typically arises when the system encounters an invalid interval assignment for a specific value of a characteristic during the processing of variant configuration data.
    
    Cause: The error can occur due to several reasons: Invalid Interval Definition: The interval defined for the characteristic does not include the value being processed. This can happen if the intervals are not correctly set up in the configuration profile. Data Inconsistency: There may be inconsistencies in the data, such as missing or incorrect values in the characteristic assignments. Incorrect Value Assignment: The value assigned to the characteristic may not fall within the defined intervals, leading to the error. Configuration Profile Issues: The configuration profile may not be correctly defined, or there may be missing dependencies or constraints.
    Solution: To resolve the error, you

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