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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /VSO/M_MSG -
Message number: 378
Message text: Layer number, Value=<&1>, Min=<&2>, Max=<&3> Default=<&4>
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/VSO/M_MSG378
- Layer number, Value=<&1>, Min=<&2>, Max=<&3> Default=<&4> ?The SAP error message
/VSO/M_MSG378
typically indicates an issue related to the layer number in a specific context, such as a configuration or data entry in a module that deals with layers (for example, in logistics or production planning). The message provides details about the value that was entered, the minimum and maximum acceptable values, and a default value.Cause:
The error message is triggered when the layer number provided does not fall within the acceptable range defined by the system. Specifically, the value you entered (
<&1>
) is less than the minimum (<&2>
) or greater than the maximum (<&3>
). The default value (<&4>
) is also provided for reference.Solution:
To resolve this error, you should:
Check the Input Value: Review the value you entered for the layer number. Ensure that it is within the specified range (between the minimum and maximum values).
Adjust the Value: If the value is outside the range, adjust it to a valid number that falls within the specified limits.
Refer to Documentation: If you are unsure about the valid range for layer numbers, refer to the relevant SAP documentation or configuration settings for the specific module you are working with.
Consult with a Functional Consultant: If you continue to experience issues or if the acceptable range seems incorrect, consult with an SAP functional consultant or your system administrator. They may need to check the configuration settings or any related master data.
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