COMPUTE_FLOAT_MINUS_OVERFLOW is an ABAP runtime error which you may come across when using or developing within an SAP system. See below for the standard details explaining what it means and how you can avoid or fix this runtime error.
Short Dump Classification: A - ABAP Programming Error
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You could try to split the current process into separate components so
that the amounts in the values are smaller.
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Overflow during subtraction (type F) in program <runtime parameter>
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In the current program <runtime parameter>, the subtraction (operation ''-' or
'SUBTRACT') returned a value that is outside the valid value range for
the ABAP type F. This lies between -1,7976931348623157E+308 and
+1,7976931348623157E+308.
The operands involved were:
1. Operand: <runtime parameter>
2. Operand: <runtime parameter>
(If "?" is displayed, this means that the system was unable to
determine the value of the operand).
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COMPUTE_FLOAT_MINUS_OVERFLOW - compute float minus overflow COMPUTE_FLOAT_DIV_OVERFLOW - compute float div overflow COMPUTE_EXP_RANGE - compute exp range COMPUTE_DECFLOAT_ZERODIVIDE - compute decfloat zerodivide COMPUTE_DECFLOAT_SUB_OVERFLOW - compute decfloat sub overflow COMPUTE_DECFLOAT_MUL_OVERFLOW - compute decfloat mul overflow