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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /VSO/M_MSG -
Message number: 264
Message text: Number, Value=<&1>, Min=<&2>, Max=<&3> Default=<&4>
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/VSO/M_MSG264
- Number, Value=<&1>, Min=<&2>, Max=<&3> Default=<&4> ?The SAP error message
/VSO/M_MSG264
typically indicates that a value provided for a certain field does not fall within the specified minimum and maximum limits. The placeholders in the message represent the following:
<&1>
: The value that was entered.<&2>
: The minimum acceptable value.<&3>
: The maximum acceptable value.<&4>
: The default value that would be used if the input is invalid.This error occurs when a user inputs a value that is outside the defined range for a specific field in the SAP system. This could happen due to:
To resolve this error, you can take the following steps:
Check the Input Value: Verify the value you entered and ensure it is within the specified range (between the minimum and maximum values).
Refer to Documentation: If you are unsure about the acceptable range, refer to the relevant SAP documentation or field help to understand the constraints.
Use Default Value: If applicable, consider using the default value provided in the error message (<&4>
).
Configuration Review: If you believe the limits are incorrectly set, consult with your SAP administrator or functional consultant to review the configuration of the field in question.
Data Validation: If this error arises during data migration or batch processing, ensure that the data being processed adheres to the defined constraints.
Testing: After making corrections, test the input again to ensure that the error does not reoccur.
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to engage with SAP support for further assistance.
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