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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BC_BOR - BC Training (All Courses)
Message number: 023
Message text: No more than & airports can be processed
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The SAP error message BC_BOR023 with the description "No more than & airports can be processed" typically occurs in scenarios where a limit is imposed on the number of items (in this case, airports) that can be processed in a single transaction or operation. This is often related to performance considerations or system constraints.
Cause:
- Limit Exceeded: The error indicates that the number of airports being processed exceeds the predefined limit set in the system. This limit is often configured to prevent performance degradation or to comply with business rules.
- Configuration Settings: The limit may be defined in the system configuration, possibly in a customizing table or parameter that restricts the number of entries that can be processed at once.
Solution:
- Reduce the Number of Airports: If you are trying to process a large number of airports in one go, try to reduce the number to comply with the limit. For example, if the limit is set to 10, process the airports in batches of 10 or fewer.
- Check Configuration Settings: Review the configuration settings related to the processing of airports. This may involve checking customizing tables or parameters in the relevant SAP module (e.g., SAP Travel Management, SAP Logistics).
- Consult Documentation: Look into the SAP documentation or help resources for the specific module you are working with to understand the limits and how they can be adjusted.
- Contact SAP Support: If you believe the limit should be increased or if you need further assistance, consider reaching out to SAP support for guidance on how to adjust the limit safely.
Related Information:
Always ensure that any changes made to system configurations are tested in a development or quality assurance environment before being applied to production to avoid unintended consequences.
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