Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ATL/GENERAL -
Message number: 148
Message text: Please enter a valid code with 2 characters.
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The SAP error message
/ATL/GENERAL148
typically indicates that a user has attempted to enter a code that does not meet the required format or length. Specifically, the message states, "Please enter a valid code with 2 characters," which suggests that the system is expecting a code that is exactly two characters long.Cause:
- Input Error: The user may have entered a code that is either too short (less than 2 characters) or too long (more than 2 characters).
- Incorrect Field: The user might be trying to enter a code in a field that is not designed to accept it, or the field may have specific validation rules.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings in the SAP system that define the expected format for codes, and these settings may not align with the input being provided.
Solution:
- Check Input: Ensure that the code being entered is exactly two characters long. If it is not, modify the input accordingly.
- Field Validation: Verify that you are entering the code in the correct field and that the field is intended to accept a two-character code.
- Consult Documentation: Review any relevant documentation or user guides for the specific transaction or module you are working with to understand the expected input format.
- System Configuration: If you have access, check the configuration settings related to the field or code in question. This may involve consulting with a system administrator or SAP consultant.
- Error Logs: If the issue persists, check the system logs for any additional error messages or warnings that may provide more context about the problem.
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If the problem continues after trying these solutions, it may be necessary to escalate the issue to your SAP support team for further investigation.
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