on 02-18-2015 5:56 AM
Hello everybody.
I have a problem with address - sap cuts 1st digit into postal code. My address - Kazakhstan, and in country we have Atyrauskaya region, whish has a postal code 060000. but when i would like to check correctness of entered address and push "check address" button. When in postal code field code should appear. But it works incorrect, because instead of 060000 it gives 60000 - cuts first zero.
Can anybody has the same thing and to fix it? I found check rule for country in t005 table but do not know what to do. Now for Kazakhstan check rule is #4. Maybe this could resolve a problem?
Thank you
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Hi Ayrat,
all the best it should work now. just one more thing I would like to add here. In case you used a custom field and it's numeric the preceding zero will be removed automatically and in case character than please ask the developer to debug. I have a strong feelingsomewhere in the logic through conversion routineleading zero is getting removed by purpose.
Thanks,
Prem
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Maybe another thinks?
I will try to play with rules
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Hi Ayrat
Have the Postal Code length set as 6 and I'd try using rule #5.
Regards
Arden
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Execuse me, but do you know how to create maybe some check rule for certain field in z-table with integer value inside if the entered value into this field is less than 6 digit, add additional zero digit before the value. For example I have a postal code 060000 for some area in Kazakhstan but then I write 060000 and click save button first zero disappears. The fields type is integer. Thank you
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