/IWBEP/SBUI010 - Object name '&1' contains invalid characters

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /IWBEP/SBUI -

  • Message number: 010

  • Message text: Object name '&1' contains invalid characters

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /IWBEP/SBUI010 - Object name '&1' contains invalid characters ?

    The SAP error message /IWBEP/SBUI010 Object name '&1' contains invalid characters typically occurs in the context of SAP Gateway or SAP Fiori applications when there is an issue with the naming conventions of objects, such as OData services, UI5 applications, or other related components. The error indicates that the object name you are trying to use contains characters that are not allowed according to SAP's naming conventions.

    Cause:

    1. Invalid Characters: The object name may contain special characters, spaces, or other invalid characters that are not permitted in SAP naming conventions.
    2. Incorrect Naming Convention: The object name might not adhere to the required format, such as starting with a letter, followed by letters, numbers, or underscores.
    3. Copy-Paste Issues: Sometimes, copying and pasting names from other sources can introduce hidden characters or formatting issues.

    Solution:

    1. Check Object Name: Review the object name that is causing the error. Ensure it only contains valid characters (letters, numbers, and underscores) and does not start with a number.
    2. Rename Object: If the object name contains invalid characters, rename it to conform to SAP's naming conventions.
    3. Use Transaction Codes: If applicable, use transaction codes like SE80 (Object Navigator) or SE11 (Data Dictionary) to check and modify the object name.
    4. Review Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation for specific naming conventions related to the type of object you are working with (e.g., OData services, UI5 applications).
    5. Testing: After making changes, test the object again to ensure that the error is resolved.

    Related Information:

    • SAP Naming Conventions: Familiarize yourself with SAP's naming conventions for different object types. For example, OData service names typically follow the pattern Z<name> or Y<name>.
    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for any known issues or additional guidance related to this error message.
    • Community Forums: Consider searching or posting on SAP Community forums for insights from other users who may have encountered similar issues.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and ensure that your object names comply with SAP's requirements.

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