/ILE/ANNX_GENERAL091 - Date should be in (06/1981,09/1981,12/1981,03/1982,06/1989)

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /ILE/ANNX_GENERAL -

  • Message number: 091

  • Message text: Date should be in (06/1981,09/1981,12/1981,03/1982,06/1989)

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /ILE/ANNX_GENERAL091 - Date should be in (06/1981,09/1981,12/1981,03/1982,06/1989) ?

    The SAP error message /ILE/ANNX_GENERAL091 typically indicates that a date input is not valid or is outside the acceptable range defined in the system. The specific message you provided suggests that the system is expecting a date that falls within a limited set of predefined values, which in this case are specific months and years (e.g., June 1981, September 1981, December 1981, March 1982, June 1989).

    Cause:

    1. Invalid Date Input: The date you are trying to enter does not match any of the allowed values.
    2. Configuration Settings: The system may have been configured to only accept certain dates for specific business processes or reporting purposes.
    3. Data Entry Error: There may have been a typographical error or misunderstanding regarding the date format or acceptable values.

    Solution:

    1. Check Allowed Dates: Review the list of acceptable dates provided in the error message and ensure that the date you are entering matches one of those values.
    2. Adjust Input: If you need to enter a date that is not on the list, you may need to consult with your SAP administrator or the relevant business process owner to understand why the restriction exists and if it can be modified.
    3. Review Configuration: If you have the necessary permissions, check the configuration settings in the relevant module to see if the allowed date range can be expanded or modified.
    4. Consult Documentation: Look for any documentation related to the specific transaction or module you are working with to understand the context of the date restrictions.

    Related Information:

    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for any known issues or updates related to this error message. SAP frequently releases notes that address specific error messages and provide guidance on how to resolve them.
    • Transaction Codes: If this error occurs during a specific transaction, note the transaction code and consult the SAP help documentation for that transaction.
    • User Forums: Consider searching or posting on SAP community forums or user groups for additional insights from other users who may have encountered the same issue.

    If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be necessary to escalate the issue to your SAP support team for further investigation.

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