Message type: E = Error
Message class: /FLDQ/AD_ADDR_ERRORS -
Message number: 102
Message text: Address validated for multiple countries.
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The SAP error message
/FLDQ/AD_ADDR_ERRORS102
indicates that an address has been validated for multiple countries, which typically means that the address data entered does not clearly correspond to a single country. This can occur in scenarios where the address fields are ambiguous or when the address format does not conform to the expected standards for a specific country.Cause:
- Ambiguous Address Data: The address may contain elements that are common to multiple countries (e.g., street names, city names).
- Incorrect Country Code: The country code specified in the address may not match the address details provided.
- Incomplete Address: Missing components of the address (like postal code, city, etc.) can lead to confusion about which country the address belongs to.
- Data Entry Errors: Typos or incorrect formatting in the address fields can lead to validation issues.
Solution:
- Review Address Data: Check the address fields for accuracy. Ensure that the street, city, postal code, and country are correctly entered and formatted.
- Specify the Country: Make sure that the country code is correctly specified and matches the address details. If the address is valid for multiple countries, clarify which country it should be associated with.
- Use Address Validation Tools: Utilize SAP's address validation tools or services to verify the address. This can help in identifying any discrepancies or errors in the address format.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for guidelines on address formatting specific to the countries involved.
- Data Cleansing: If this is a recurring issue, consider implementing data cleansing processes to standardize address formats and reduce ambiguity.
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