2008 Oct 01 11:25 PM
When I tried to import a bitmap file into SAP R3 by using T code SE78 -> Graphics->BMAP, I got an error message "Bitmap file: No color table available (True Color, Bitcount 32)".
How can I fix this?
Thanks in advance!
Fisher Li
2008 Oct 02 4:25 AM
Hi,
You may do these options:
1. Lower the resolution of the image
2. Lower the file size of the image
Regards,
Reymar
2008 Oct 02 4:25 AM
Hi,
You may do these options:
1. Lower the resolution of the image
2. Lower the file size of the image
Regards,
Reymar
2008 Oct 10 4:46 PM
Reymar,
After we made the bipmap file as a 711 X 336 @ 300dpi bitmap file, it was loaded into SAP successfully.
Thank you very much for the directions!
Fisher Li
2011 Jun 22 12:31 PM
I followed the answer here and it did not work for me
I used freware called GIMP to save the image as 24 bit (after choosing the file name at save, you get to set this in the advanced options). This worked.
I tried rescaling the image to be smaller and this made no impact on my ability to load the image.
2021 Dec 14 7:05 PM
Saving the image as a 24 bit worked for me. use the following link to do it online.
https://online-converting.com/image/convert2bmp/
2022 Mar 17 11:36 AM
2023 Mar 07 7:59 PM
2023 Nov 23 9:39 PM
2024 Apr 05 10:17 AM
Hello there,
I used the following steps:
1) edit the .bmp image using paint
2) save as bmp picture in paint specifying as 16bit instead of 24bit
Only drawback is it reduces the color quality greatly, but it is successfully uploaded in sap se78
With regards,
Sourav Gupta