Message type: E = Error
Message class: BRF - Messages for Business Rule Framework
Message number: 394
Message text: The lower limit in line &1 is greater than the upper limit
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The SAP error message BRF394 indicates that there is a problem with the configuration of a Business Rule Framework (BRF) decision table or rule. Specifically, it means that in a certain line of the decision table, the lower limit value is greater than the upper limit value, which is logically incorrect.
Cause:
This error typically arises in the following scenarios:
- Incorrect Configuration: When defining ranges in a decision table, the lower limit should always be less than or equal to the upper limit. If this condition is violated, the system will throw this error.
- Data Entry Error: During the manual entry of values in the decision table, a user might accidentally enter a higher value for the lower limit than for the upper limit.
- Copying or Importing Data: If data is copied from another source or imported, it may inadvertently contain incorrect limit values.
Solution:
To resolve the BRF394 error, follow these steps:
Review the Decision Table:
- Open the decision table where the error is occurring.
- Locate the line indicated in the error message (line &1).
- Check the values for the lower limit and upper limit.
Correct the Values:
- Ensure that the lower limit is less than or equal to the upper limit. Adjust the values accordingly.
- If necessary, review other lines in the decision table to ensure there are no similar issues.
Validate the Configuration:
- After making corrections, validate the decision table to ensure that all configurations are correct and that there are no other errors.
Test the Changes:
- Once the corrections are made, test the decision table to ensure that it behaves as expected without throwing any errors.
Documentation:
- Document the changes made for future reference and to help prevent similar issues from occurring.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the BRF394 error and ensure that your decision table is configured correctly.
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