Solution : https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1585003 (SAP Service marketplace login required)
Summary :
SAP systems face issues storing long bank account numbers exceeding 18 characters, especially for countries with larger formats. Current domain BANKN limitation to 18 characters prompts the utilization of additional fields such as Control Key (BKONT), Reference (BKREF), and Bank Number (BNKLZ) to handle overflows. Solutions include concatenation during Data Media Exchange, and logical subdivision into bank identification and account numbers for specific countries. Customizable parts configuration via BTE 00003070 and 00003080 is available where hard-coded splits are unsuitable, ensuring adaptability across varied banking formats globally.
Key words :
ro08 otpv 3200 0007 6516 eu01 ru - russia, hard-coded split/concatenate rules, ae - united arab emirates, cy17 0020 0128 0000 0012 0052 7600 cz - czech republic, fr14 2004 1010 0505 0001 3m02 606 gr - greece, it60 x054 2811 1010 0000 0123 456 lb - lebanon, lb57 0012 ab00 0000 1555 0903 7121 ma - morocco, variant 1 - full length bank number, ae07 0331 2345 6789 0123 456bank account number, ae03 4031 0393 9001 2345 605bank account number
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96624 | DME for bank account numbers with more than 18 digits |