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Message type: E = Error
Message class: W_EAGLT - common messages for TradingOrder and TradePriceSpec.Contract
Message number: 024
Message text: Scale type &1 cannot be converted to ScaleAxisStepIntervalBoundaryType
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W_EAGLT024
- Scale type &1 cannot be converted to ScaleAxisStepIntervalBoundaryType ?The SAP error message W_EAGLT024 indicates that there is an issue with the scale type in a specific context, likely related to data visualization or reporting. The message states that the scale type cannot be converted to the
ScaleAxisStepIntervalBoundaryType
. This typically occurs in scenarios involving charts, graphs, or other visual representations of data where scale types are expected to conform to certain formats or types.Cause:
- Incompatible Scale Type: The scale type being used is not compatible with the expected
ScaleAxisStepIntervalBoundaryType
. This could be due to a mismatch in data types or formats.- Configuration Issues: There may be incorrect configurations in the settings related to the visualization or reporting tool being used.
- Data Issues: The underlying data may not conform to the expected structure or type, leading to conversion issues.
- Version Compatibility: There may be compatibility issues between different versions of SAP components or between SAP and third-party tools.
Solution:
- Check Scale Type: Verify the scale type being used in your report or visualization. Ensure that it is compatible with the expected
ScaleAxisStepIntervalBoundaryType
.- Adjust Configuration: Review the configuration settings for the visualization or reporting tool. Make sure that all settings align with the expected types and formats.
- Data Validation: Validate the underlying data to ensure it meets the expected criteria. Look for any anomalies or inconsistencies that could lead to conversion issues.
- Update Components: If you suspect version compatibility issues, consider updating your SAP components or tools to the latest versions to ensure compatibility.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on the scale types and their expected formats.
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